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Is there any relationship between nurses' perceived organizational justice, moral sensitivity, moral courage, moral distress and burnout?

Sara Lotfi-BejestaniForoozan Atashzadeh-ShooridehRaziyeh GhafouriMalihe NasiriKayoko OhnishiFataneh Ghadirian
Published in: BMC nursing (2023)
This study adds to the existing knowledge about the experiences of mental health nurses and their interactions with both organizational and individual factors. It highlights that the connections between perceived organizational justice, moral sensitivity, moral courage, moral distress, and burnout are intricate and multifaceted. As we deepen our understanding of these relationships, it opens the door for the development of interventions and strategies to enhance nurses' well-being and the quality of care they deliver in mental health settings. Moreover, future research and ongoing refinement and expansion of Corley's model will be crucial in addressing the complex challenges within the healthcare sector.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • mental illness
  • decision making
  • physical activity
  • social support
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • health information
  • social media