Background Nurses experience moral distress, which has led to emotional distress, frustration, anger, and nurse attrition. Overcoming moral distress has become a significant …
NJ Henrich, PM Dodek, E Gladstone, L Alden… - American journal of …, 2017 - AACN
Background Moral distress is common among personnel in the intensive care unit, but the consequences of this distress are not well characterized. Objective To examine the …
CH Rushton, M Caldwell, M Kurtz - AJN The American Journal of …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Moral distress is a pervasive problem in the nursing profession. An inability to act in alignment with one's moral values is detrimental not only to the nurse's well-being but also to …
Background In this article, the sources and features of moral distress as experienced by acute psychiatric care nurses are explored. Research design A qualitative design with 16 …
LC Musto, PA Rodney, R Vanderheide - Nursing ethics, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: The concept of moral distress has been the subject of nursing research for the past 30 years. Recently, there has been a call to move from developing an understanding of …
Work‐related moral distress (MD) and secondary traumatic stress syndrome (STSS) may be associated with compromised health status among health professionals, reduced …
Background: Nursing practice is complex, as nurses are challenged by increasingly intricate moral and ethical judgments. Inadequately studied in underrepresented groups in nursing …
NJ Henrich, PM Dodek, L Alden, SP Keenan… - Journal of critical …, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose The purpose of the study is to examine the causes of moral distress in diverse members of the intensive care unit (ICU) team in both community and tertiary ICUs. Materials …
S Gabrielsson, S Sävenstedt… - International journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Therapeutic nurse–patient relationships are considered essential for good nursing practice in psychiatric inpatient care. Previous research suggests that inpatient care fails to fulfil …