Understanding moral distress in home-care nursing: An interview study.
Julia GeierUlrike RöslerGabriele MeyerChristiane LudererPublished in: Nursing ethics (2024)
In cases of tension between the service and billing system and the understanding of these nurses' care services, moral distress is unavoidable. Alternative forms of organization and billing modalities, such as payment by time and the expansion and refinancing of service, should be implemented. The latter relates to systematic case and ethics meetings. Further, a transfer of medical activities, such as the prescription of wound material to registered nurses, could prevent morally stressful situations and improve patients' quality of care.
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