Moral distress interventions: an integrative literature review

VK Amos, E Epstein - Nursing ethics, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Moral distress has been well reviewed in the literature with established deleterious side
effects for all healthcare professionals, including nurses, physicians, and others. Yet, little is …

Instruments to assess moral distress among healthcare workers: A systematic review of measurement properties

N Giannetta, G Villa, F Pennestrì, R Sala… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background An increasing number of professionals are challenged by the evolution of
modern healthcare and society, often characterized by more expectations with reduced …

Leadership, professional quality of life and moral distress during COVID‐19: A mixed‐methods approach

MM Ness, J Saylor, LA DiFusco… - Journal of nursing …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To understand the impact of professional stressors on nurses' and other health care
providers' professional quality of life and moral distress as they cared for patients during the …

Ethical problems and moral distress in primary care: A scoping review

N Giannetta, G Villa, F Pennestrì, R Sala… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Background: Since 1997, nursing ethics research has focused on solving ethical dilemmas,
enhancing decision-making strategies, and introducing professional education. Few studies …

Instruments for detecting moral distress in clinical nurses: A systematic review

X Tian, Y Jin, H Chen… - INQUIRY: The Journal …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Moral distress (MD) has become a seriously negative problem experienced by healthcare
professionals, especially clinical nurses. Early and accurate detection of MD by the validated …

A second-order confirmatory factor analysis of the moral distress scale-revised for nurses

H Sharif Nia, V Shafipour, KA Allen… - Nursing …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Moral distress is a growing problem for healthcare professionals that may lead
to dissatisfaction, resignation, or occupational burnout if left unattended, and nurses …

Re-defining moral distress: A systematic review and critical re-appraisal of the argument-based bioethics literature

C Sanderson, L Sheahan, S Kochovska… - Clinical …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The concept of moral distress comes from nursing ethics, and was initially defined as '…
when one knows the right thing to do, but institutional constraints make it nearly impossible …

Psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the moral distress-appraisal scale for nurses

MV Duzgun, C Ozdemir, E Karazeybek… - Archives of Psychiatric …, 2023 - Elsevier
Moral distress causes frustration, guilt, anger, stress, sadness, anxiety, fear, burnout,
insecurity, and depression in nurses, and this is reflected in their work performances …

Psychometric testing of the Swedish version of the measure of moral distress for healthcare professionals (MMD-HP)

C Fischer-Grönlund, M Brännström, U Isaksson - BMC Medical Ethics, 2023 - Springer
Background Moral distress has been described as moral constraints and uncertainty
connected with guilty feelings of being unable to give care in accordance with one's values …

Moral distress in nursing students: Cultural adaptation and validation study

R Mazzotta, M De Maria, D Bove… - Nursing …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Moral distress, defined as moral suffering or a psychological imbalance, can
affect nursing students. However, many new instruments or adaptations of other scales that …