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Moral distress and relationship between Physician and nurses [PDF]
Background and Aim: Phenomenon of moral distress in critical care environments, have different effects on the quality of care and good communication between members of caring team, especially Physician and nurses could to be effective in prevention of ...
Borhani, F. +2 more
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Background: Nurses in nursing homes are constantly faced with various moral decisions in terms of elderly care, which in turn causes moral distress. This study aimed to evaluate the moral distress status and its influential factors in the nursing homes ...
Ali Sedaghati +3 more
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Personal constructs of mind-body identity in people who experience medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) [PDF]
"Medically unexplained symptoms" (MUS) refers to chronic physical symptoms without a clear medical cause, which produce significant levels of distress and functional impairment.
Payne, Helen +2 more
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Moral Distress and Related Factors in Undergraduate Nursing Students
Background and purpose: Moral distress is a stressful experience in the face of clinical decision making that causes severe psychological stress. This common phenomenon occurs when a person cannot take appropriate action despite being aware of that ...
Vida Shafipour, Fahimeh Ghasemi Charati
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Morality, normativity and measuring moral distress [PDF]
AbstractIt is known that people have been getting distressed for a long‐time and healthcare workers, like the military, seem to fit criteria for being at particular risk. Fairly recently a term of art, moral distress, has been added to types of distress at work, though not restricted to work, they can suffer.
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Psychotherapy and moralising rhetoric in Galen’s newly discovered avoiding distress (Peri Alypias) [PDF]
In this article, I examine Galen’s credentials as an ethical philosopher on the basis of his recently discovered essay Avoiding Distress (Peri alypias).
Aurelius, Kotzia, Swain, Wood
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Moral distress among acute mental health nurses: A systematic review
Moral distress has been identified as an occupational hazard for clinicians caring for vulnerable populations. The aim of this systematic review was (i) to summarize the literature reporting on prevalence of, and factors related to, moral distress among ...
Sara Lamoureux +2 more
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Correlation between moral distress and clinical competence in COVID-19 ICU nurses
Background Nurses’ clinical competence is one of the fundamental necessities for providing safe and effective care. Moral distress, as one type of occupational stressors, can affect various aspects of clinical competence, especially under conditions of ...
Z. Kalani +2 more
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Investigating the level of moral distress and its related factors among nurses in mazandaran burn center [PDF]
Background and purpose: Moral distress is a common phenomenon in nursing professional and burn nurses are constantly faced with making different moral decisions for patients who are in terrible conditions. Therefore, nurses in burn units experience moral
Aghaei, N. +5 more
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Abstract Black women face a myriad of challenges that heighten their susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections (STIs), resulting in a disproportionate impact of STIs among this population. Yet, there is a lack of research that explores how women navigate these diagnoses with resilience.
Jaleah D. Rutledge +3 more
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