Moral Distress and Moral Injury Among Attending Neurosurgeons: A National Survey.
Charles E MackelRon L AltermanMary K BussRenée M ReynoldsW Christopher FoxAlejandro M SpiottaRoger B DavisMartina StipplerPublished in: Neurosurgery (2022)
We developed a reliable survey assessing neurosurgical moral distress. Nearly, half of neurosurgeons suffered moral distress within the past year, most intensely from external pressure to perform futile surgery. Moral distress correlated with burnout risk caused 10% of neurosurgeons to leave a position and a quarter to consider leaving.