Moral Distress Experienced by US Nurses on the Frontlines During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for Nursing Policy and Practice.
Shannon D SimonovichKashica J Webber-RitcheyRoxanne S SpurlarkKristine FlorczakLucy Mueller WiesemannTiffany N PonderMadeline ReidDenita ShinoBonnie R StevensElizabeth AquinoDonna BadowskiChristina LattnerCheryl SocoSusan KrawczykKim AmerPublished in: SAGE open nursing (2022)
Investments in healthcare infrastructures that address moral distress in nurses may improve retention and reduce burnout in the US nursing workforce.