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Triggers and factors associated with moral distress and moral injury in health and social care workers: A systematic review of qualitative studies.

Emily S BeadleAgnieszka WaleckaAmy V SangamJessica MoorhouseMatthew WinterHelen Munro WildDaksha P TrivediAnnalisa Casarin
Published in: PloS one (2024)
This review indicates that causes and triggers of moral injury are multifactorial and largely influenced by the context and constraints within which professionals work. Moral distress is linked to the duty and responsibility of care, and professionals' disposition to prioritise the wellbeing of patients. If the organisational values and regulations are in contrast with individuals' beliefs, repercussions on professionals' wellbeing and retention are to be expected. Organisational strategies to mitigate against moral distress, or the longer-term sequalae of moral injury, should address the individual, social, and organisational elements identified in this review.
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