The moral distress model: An empirically informed guide for moral distress interventions [PDF]
AbstractAims and ObjectivesTo explore moral distress empirically and conceptually, to understand the factors that mitigate and exacerbate moral distress and construct a model that represents how moral distress relates to its constituent parts and related concepts.BackgroundThere is ongoing debate about how to understand and respond to moral distress in
Georgina Morley +2 more
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To assess perceptions of ethical climate, experiences of moral distress, and intentions to leave among healthcare professionals in Nordic pediatric oncology care.
Päivi Ventovaara +3 more
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Moral distress and ethical climate in intensive care medicine during COVID-19: a nationwide study
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has created ethical challenges for intensive care unit (ICU) professionals, potentially causing moral distress. This study explored the levels and causes of moral distress and the ethical climate in Dutch ICUs during ...
Moniek A. Donkers +9 more
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Pulling the heartstrings, arguing the case: a narrative response to the issue of moral agency in moral distress [PDF]
In this paper it is argued that moral distress is an emotional response to an ethical dilemma, and that to date, the literature has largely failed to address the fundamental questions that need to be answered in response to this emotional response ...
Walsh, Aileen
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Association between Moral Distress and Burnout Syndrome in university-hospital nurses
Objective: to analyze the association between moral distress and Burnout Syndrome among nurses in a university hospital. Method: descriptive, analytical study conducted with 269 nurses working in a university hospital located in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Camila Antunez Villagran +5 more
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Advancement of the German version of the moral distress scale for acute care nurses : a mixed methods study [PDF]
Aim: Moral distress experienced by nurses in acute care hospitals can adversely impact the affected nurses, their patients and their hospitals; therefore, it is advisable for organizations to establish internal monitoring of moral distress.
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Moral distress, moral residue, and associations with psychological distress: a cross-sectional study
Background: The consequences of moral challenges among healthcare workers (HCWs) have been increasingly recognized. To date, however, there is limited knowledge about the predictors of and associations between moral distress, moral residue, and other ...
Martina E. Gustavsson +3 more
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Development and validation of a questionnaire to measure moral distress in community pharmacists [PDF]
The Author(s) 2016. . This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits ...
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Background/Objectives: Moral distress is commonly experienced by healthcare professionals (i.e., nurses) as ethical conflict. Previous literature suggests that moral distress contributes to emotional exhaustion in these professionals.
Alejandro Orgambídez +3 more
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Perceived organizational support and moral distress among nurses
Background Moral distress is prevalent in the health care environment at different levels. Nurses in all roles and positions are exposed to ethically challenging conditions.
Navideh Robaee +4 more
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