Researchers hope to bring the discussion about moral distress among chief nursing officers into the open. Ethical challenges are not left at the bedside when nurses move into leadership positions.
A poster that was presented in the Eighth University Research Day at the Catholic University of America in 2023. Nurse Practitioners (NPs) working in the intensive care environment experience clinical ...
"Moral distress" can play a major contributing role to burnout among emergency nurses, according to a new report commissioned by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) and published online in the ...
Loyola University Medical Center researchers have published the first ever study of emotional and psychological anguish, known as "moral distress," experienced by nurses in an intensive care unit for ...
When nurses reported less frequent use of palliative care for their patients, they tended to experience higher levels of moral distress, a study finds. Minimally invasive surgery, telemedicine, ...
Critical care nurses who practice in healthy work environments (HWEs) report less moral distress and higher job satisfaction, according to new research published in American Journal of Critical Care ...
Research has shown that, when nurses feel they are being prevented from taking a morally justifiable action or achieving an ethical outcome, it contributes to poor mental health, burnout, and intent ...
LANSING – Nurses are caught in the middle between their professional ethics code and constraints on treating patients who can’t afford medical care, a new study says. As a result, nurses in such ...
Moral distress, is the inability of a moral agent to act according to his or her core values and perceived obligations due to internal and external constraints (Jameton,1984). The purpose of this ...
Critical care nurses may be less likely to experience moral distress when they feel that patients' palliative care needs are being met, according to new research in the October issue of Critical Care ...
Researchers have published the first ever study of emotional and psychological anguish, known as "moral distress," experienced by nurses in an intensive care unit for burn patients. Loyola University ...