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Abstract
As professionals, nurses are engaged in a moral endeavour, and thus confront many challenges in making the right decision and taking the right action. When nurses cannot do what they think is right, they experience moral distress that leaves a moral residue. This article proposes a theory of moral distress and a research agenda to develop a better understanding of moral distress, how to prevent it, and, when it cannot be prevented, how to manage it.Keywords: Bioethics and Professional Ethics
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12450000 DOI: 10.1191/0969733002ne557oa
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Ethics ISSN: 0969-7330 Impact factor: 2.874