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The Effects of Moral Distress on Resilience in Pediatric Emergency Department Nurses.

Jessica R SextonAmy W TruogSusan Kelly-WeederCollette Loftin
Published in: Journal of emergency nursing (2024)
Our study was the first to identify 4 patterns of moral distress in pediatric emergency nurses. As a result, actions to promote resilience include: (1) supporting competent practice, (2) upholding appropriate truth-telling, (3) recognizing and addressing potentially inappropriate care, and (4) building concordant health care teams and systems. This pre-pandemic data provides a foundational understanding of the relationship between moral distress and resilience in pediatric emergency nurses. Identifying factors of moral distress that impact resilience has significant implications for pediatric emergency nursing, including the development of future initiatives, education, and research.
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