نتایج جستجو برای: moral distress

تعداد نتایج: 94811  

2017
Sharareh Sajjadi Monica Norena Hubert Wong Peter Dodek

BACKGROUND Residents frequently encounter situations in their workplace that may induce moral distress or burnout. The objective of this study was to measure overall and rotation-specific moral distress and burnout in medical residents, and the relationship between demographics and moral distress and burnout. METHODS The revised Moral Distress Scale and the Maslach Burnout Inventory (Human Se...

Introduction: Moral distress is a serious problem for health care professionals all over the world; it has detrimental effects for patients, nurses and organizations. Nurses in ICUs experience more moral distress due to their daily dealing with ethical problems and the stressful atmosphere. The purpose of this study was to conduct an integrated review and a combination of existing studies o...

2013
Zahra Molazem Nahid Tavakol Farkhondeh Sharif Sareh Keshavarzi Soraya Ghadakpour

Complexity of health care has caused ethical dilemmas and moral distress to be quite unavoidable for nurses. Moral distress is a major, highly prevalent problem in the nursing profession. The study aims to investigate the effect of education based on the "4A model" on the rate of moral distress among the nurses working in Cardiac Care Units (CCU). The participants consisted of 60 nurses working...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2004
Sofia Kälvemark Anna T Höglund Mats G Hansson Peter Westerholm Bengt Arnetz

During the last decade, the Swedish health care system has undergone fundamental changes. The changes have made health care more complex and ethics has increasingly become a required component of clinical practice. Considering this, it is not surprising that many health care professionals suffer from stress-related disorders. Stress due to ethical dilemmas is usually referred to as "moral distr...

Journal: :American Journal of Critical Care 2015

Journal: :Nursing ethics 2013
Mary Jo De Villers Holli A DeVon

Nurses facing impediments to what they perceive as moral practice may experience moral distress. The purpose of this descriptive, cross-sectional study was to determine similarities and differences in moral distress and avoidance behavior between critical care nurses and non-critical care nurses. Sixty-eight critical care and 28 non-critical care nurses completed the Moral Distress Scale and Im...

2013
Annette M. Browning

Background Critical care nurses providing care for adults at the end of life may encounter moral distress when they cannot do what they believe is ethically correct. Psychological empowerment can decrease moral distress among critical care nurses. Objectives To describe the relationships between moral distress, psychological empowerment, and demographics in critical care nurses caring for patie...

Journal: :JONA'S healthcare law, ethics and regulation 2013
Rose Allen Tanya Judkins-Cohn Raul deVelasco Edwina Forges Rosemary Lee Laurel Clark Maggie Procunier

Moral distress is increasingly recognized as a problem affecting healthcare professionals. If not addressed, it may create job dissatisfaction, withdrawal from the moral dimensions of patient care, or even leaving the profession. Using the 21-Moral Distress Scale-Revised to assess moral distress, 323 surveys were received from 5 healthcare disciplines. The overall results showed that all discip...

جلیلی, حمیدرضا, جولایی, سودابه, حقانی, حمید, رفیعی, فروغ,

Nurses have to cope with various forms of tension in the workplace on a daily basis. One of the factors affecting the moral distress experienced by nurses is the ethical climate prevalent in clinical environments. The present study aimed to establish the relationship between moral distress and nurses’ ethical work environment. This was a cross-sectional, correlational study on 210 nurses in se...

برهانی, فریبا, زربان, فریده, عباس زاده, عباس, فضل جو, الهام,

Considering the advances in today's world, the increased complexity of diseases and longer life expectancy, nurses experience a great deal of moral distress. One factor that is likely to contribute to the development of moral distress is the ethical climate prevailing in hospitals. This study aimed to assess the relationship between nurses' perceptions of moral distress and the ethical climate ...

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