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Moral distress among physicians in Norway: a longitudinal study.

Ingrid MiljeteigReidun FørdeKarin Isaksson RøFredrik BååtheBerit Horn Bringedal
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
In 2004 and 2021 physicians' moral distress related to scarcity of time or unfair distribution of resources was high. Moral distress associated with resource scarcity and acting against one's conscience decreased, which might indicate improvements in the healthcare system. On the other hand, it might suggest that physicians have reduced their ideals or expectations or are morally fatigued.
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