Unveiling nurses' end-of-life care experiences: Moral distress and impacts.
Myung Nam LeeSo-Hi KwonSuJeong YuSook Hyun ParkSinyoung KwonCho Hee KimMyung-Hee ParkSung Eun ChoiSanghee KimSujeong KimPublished in: Nursing ethics (2024)
End-of-life-specific circumstances induced moral distress among nurses, with both negative and positive impacts identified. Effective organizational and policy support is essential to manage conflicts, form a healthy organizational culture, provide training, and prevent unnecessary expenses due to the negative consequences of moral distress.