Nurses' experiences of ethical responsibilities of care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elizabeth PeterShan MohammedTieghan KillackeyJane MacIverCaroline VariathPublished in: Nursing ethics (2022)
Infection control measures and priorities set in response to the pandemic made at distant population and organizational levels impacted nurses who continued to try to meet the ideals of care in close proximity to patients and their families. Despite the challenges that nurses encountered, the care they received themselves enabled them to continue to care for others. Nurses benefited most from the moral communities they had with their colleagues and occasionally nurse leaders, especially when they were supported in a face-to-face manner.Conclusion: Moral community can only be sustained if nurses are afforded the working conditions that make it possible for them to support each other.