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Moral distress or moral comfort.
Bioethics forum, 2003Moral distress in healthcare results from a professional's inability to provide compassionate care to patients because of individual, organizational, or societal barriers. Research suggests that moral distress is a growing concern among nurses, and may be a major reason why nurses leave one job for another or abandon the profession of nursing.
Mary C, Corley, Ptlene, Minick
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2020
Moral distress; it can break you or build you. It is a complex, dynamic concept with many interconnected layers. However, it always begins with an individual experience. A moment. A sense that what is happening should not be (or what is not happening should be).
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Moral distress; it can break you or build you. It is a complex, dynamic concept with many interconnected layers. However, it always begins with an individual experience. A moment. A sense that what is happening should not be (or what is not happening should be).
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