Is nurses' clinical competence associated with their moral identity and injury?
Yue TengMahlagha DehghanSayed Mortaza Hossini RafsanjanipoorDiala AltwalbehZahra RiyahiHojjat FarahmandniaAli ZeidabadiMohammad Ali ZakeriPublished in: Nursing ethics (2023)
According to the results, moral identity and moral injury had an impact on the clinical competence of nurses. Therefore, implementing a program aimed at enhancing moral identity and providing training strategies to address moral injury during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic can lead to improvements in nurses' clinical competence and the overall quality of care they provide.