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Moral Distress and Self-efficacy among Nurses Working in Critical Care Unit in Iran-An Analytical Study [PDF]
Introduction: Moral distress is one of the major issues that can affect the healthcare system adversely and is defined as discomfort in mental peace and it occurs as a result of failure to take appropriate moral actions despite knowing it.
Mehdi Harorani +6 more
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Psychopathy, autism, and basic moral emotions: Evidence for sentimentalist constructivism [PDF]
Philosophers and psychologists often claim that moral agency is connected with the ability to feel, understand, and deploy moral emotions. In this chapter, I investigate the nature of these emotions and their connection with moral agency.
Ramirez, Erick
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Moral Distress and Moral Injury in Military Healthcare Clinicians: A Scoping Review
Introduction Healthcare clinicians are often at risk of psychological distress due to the nature of their occupation. Military healthcare providers are at risk for additional psychological suffering related to unique moral and ethical situations ...
PhD Melissa A. Wilson +5 more
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Abstract The first experience of medical students in the dissecting room (DR) likely influences professional identity formation (PIF). Sparse data exist exploring how exposure to the DR and body donors without undertaking dissection influences PIF, or how culture may influence this experience.
Jacob Madgwick +2 more
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Objective: The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between moral distress and mental health symptoms, socio-demographic, occupational, and COVID-19-related variables, and to determine differences in healthcare workers’ (HCW) moral distress
Juliane Nora Schneider +14 more
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Relationship between moral distress and moral courage in nurses [PDF]
In the nursing profession, moral distress is a challenge thatc an have different consequences. The nurses’ moral courage to make the right decision can play an important role in the prevention of moral distress, and thus promote moral comfort.
Borhani, F. +2 more
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Hospital nurses' moral distress and mental health during COVID‐19
Aims To explore factors associated with nurses' moral distress during the first COVID‐19 surge and their longer‐term mental health. Design Cross‐sectional, correlational survey study.
E. Lake +8 more
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Prescribing competence: The pros and cons of different methods for assessment
Evaluating a medical graduate’s competence in rational prescribing is challenging. With the aim to guide and inspire teachers, this narrative review explores different methods that can be used to assess prescribing competence. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, and thus a mix of different assessment methods is needed throughout the ...
David J. Brinkman +3 more
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Background Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses are at high risk for compassion fatigue and moral distress. Grounded in the Conservation of Resources Theory, this study proposes that compassion fatigue depletes emotional resources, thereby intensifying moral
Xutong Zheng, Xiaoquan Zhu, Aiping Wang
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‘Let's talk about the weather’: The activist curriculum and global climate change education
Abstract Activist movements have garnered significant global attention on a range of sustainability issues, often involving collectives of citizens coming together. Invoked is the idea of citizens informed to act, emerging not from a common‐sense understanding of everyday life, but rather from a deep political understanding of the world—one that is ...
Richard Pountney
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