Value conflicts in perioperative practice.
Ann-Catrin BlombergBirgitta BisholtLillemor LindwallPublished in: Nursing ethics (2018)
Value conflicts arose when operating theatre nurses experienced that continuity of patient care was lacking. They experienced compassion with the patient but still had the will and ability to be there and take responsibility for the patient. This led to feelings of despair, powerlessness and of having a bad conscience which could lead to dissatisfaction, and even resignations.