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Sub-categories of moral distress among nurses: A descriptive longitudinal study.

Georgina MorleyJames Frank BenaShannon L MorrisonNancy M Albert
Published in: Nursing ethics (2023)
Nurses experienced distress related to a number of moral issues extending beyond the traditional understanding of moral distress (as occurring due to a constraint) suggesting that our understanding and measurement of moral distress should be broadened. Nurses frequently used peer support as their primary resource but it was only moderately helpful. Effective peer support for moral distress could be impactful. Future research on moral distress sub-categories is needed.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • decision making
  • cross sectional
  • current status