When healthcare professionals cannot do the right thing: A systematic review of moral distress and its correlates

G Lamiani, L Borghi… - Journal of health …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Moral distress occurs when professionals cannot carry out what they believe to be ethically
appropriate actions. This review describes the publication trend on moral distress and …

Estimation of moral distress among nurses: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Z Alimoradi, E Jafari, CY Lin, R Rajabi… - Nursing …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Moral distress is a common challenge among professional nurses when caring
for their patients, especially when they need to make rapid decisions. Therefore, leaving …

Moral distress and ethical climate in intensive care medicine during COVID-19: a nationwide study

MA Donkers, VJHS Gilissen, MJJM Candel… - BMC Medical …, 2021 - Springer
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 …

Burnout and resilience among nurses practicing in high-intensity settings

CH Rushton, J Batcheller, K Schroeder… - American journal of critical …, 2015 - AACN
Background The high level of stress experienced by nurses leads to moral distress, burnout,
and a host of detrimental effects. Objectives To support creation of healthy work …

Moral distress in critical care nurses: a phenomenological study

K Choe, Y Kang, Y Park - Journal of advanced nursing, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To explore and understand moral distress from the perspective of and as experienced
by critical care nurses in Korea. Background The concept of moral distress among critical …

Ethical decision-making climate, moral distress, and intention to leave among ICU professionals in a tertiary academic hospital center

H Silverman, T Wilson, S Tisherman, R Kheirbek… - BMC Medical …, 2022 - Springer
Background Commentators believe that the ethical decision-making climate is instrumental
in enhancing interprofessional collaboration in intensive care units (ICUs). Our aim was …

Role of psychological empowerment in the relationship between structural empowerment and innovative behavior

M Singh, A Sarkar - Management Research Review, 2018 - emerald.com
Role of psychological empowerment in the relationship between structural empowerment and
innovative behavior | Emerald Insight Books and journals Case studies Expert Briefings Open …

Moral distress in Turkish intensive care nurses

S Karagozoglu, G Yildirim, D Ozden… - Nursing Ethics, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Moral distress is a common problem among professionals working in the field
of healthcare. Moral distress is the distress experienced by a professional when he or she …

Moral distress in medical education and training

JT Berger - Journal of general internal medicine, 2014 - Springer
Moral distress is the experience of cognitive-emotional dissonance that arises when one
feels compelled to act contrary to one's moral requirements. Moral distress is common, but …

Moral distress scores of nurses working in intensive care units for adults using Corley's scale: A systematic review

N Giannetta, G Villa, L Bonetti, S Dionisi… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background: No systematic review in the literature has analyzed the intensity and frequency
of moral distress among ICU nurses. No study seems to have mapped the leading personal …