What is 'moral distress'? A narrative synthesis of the literature

G Morley, J Ives, C Bradbury-Jones, F Irvine - Nursing ethics, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Aims: The aim of this narrative synthesis was to explore the necessary and sufficient
conditions required to define moral distress. Background: Moral distress is said to occur …

Moral distress in undergraduate nursing students: A systematic review

L Sasso, A Bagnasco, M Bianchi, V Bressan… - Nursing …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Nurses and nursing students appear vulnerable to moral distress when faced
with ethical dilemmas or decision-making in clinical practice. As a result, they may …

Students' perceptions of debating as a learning strategy: A qualitative study

D Rodger, A Stewart-Lord - Nurse Education in Practice, 2020 - Elsevier
Debate has been shown to develop critical thinking skills, enhance communication, and
encourage teamwork in a range of different disciplines, including nursing. The objective of …

Ideological tensions amidst rapid and continuous organizational change in healthcare

K McMillan, A Perron - Journal of Organizational Change …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose The aim of this study was to explore the nature of frontline nurses' experiences of
living with rapid and continuous organizational change. Design/methodology/approach A …

Understanding ethics for nursing students

P Ellis - 2024 - torrossa.com
In this book we attempt to introduce you to some of the ideas, concepts and realities of life as
an ethical nurse. That is to say we take a very practical view of ethics rather than trying to …

Moral distress in healthcare assistants: A discussion with recommendations

D Rodger, B Blackshaw, A Young - Nursing ethics, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Moral distress can be broadly described as the psychological distress that can
develop in response to a morally challenging event. In the context of healthcare, its effects …

Slow ethics: A sustainable approach to ethical care practices?

A Gallagher - Clinical Ethics, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent UK reports have revealed extensive evidence of unethical care practices. Older and
vulnerable patients in some British health services have experienced appalling and …

From distress to detachment: exploring how providing care for stigmatized patients influences the moral development of medical trainees

LX Liu, M Goldszmidt, S Calvert, S Burm, J Torti… - Advances in Health …, 2022 - Springer
In acute hospital settings, medical trainees are often confronted with moral challenges and
negative emotions when caring for complex and structurally vulnerable patients. These …

Moral distress among undergraduate nursing students in clinical practice: A scoping review

SS Santos, S Godoy, AAC Araújo… - Nursing …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: The ethical challenges faced by undergraduate nursing students and nurses
may lead to moral distress, negatively affecting learning capacity and self-confidence and …

Recognizing the dialectic of compassionate care in the workplace: feedback from nurse educators

S Winch, A Henderson, J Jones - The Journal of Continuing …, 2015 - journals.healio.com
Compassionate care and compassion fatigue affects managers, clinicians, and patients and
is gaining international recognition. Using the café methodology as a structure and nurse …