Literature DB >> 15989169

The lived experience of moral distress: nurses who assisted with elective abortions.

Debra R Hanna1.   

Abstract

The concept of moral distress has been studied mainly as an occupational issue and has not been developed for use in clinical practice. This study was designed to bridge prior studies of occupational moral distress with future clinical investigations of moral distress. Study aims were to discover the essence, properties, and full content domain of the concept of moral distress in order to develop a universal definition of the concept. A modified phenomenological study of nurses' experience of a particular moral issue was conducted. A maximum variation sampling strategy was used to recruit a final sample of registered nurses (N = 10). Interior aversion is the essential act of moral distress. Five properties of the lived experience of moral distress were identified: perception, pain, valuing, altered participation, and perspective. Three types of moral distress identified in this study were: shocked, muted, and suppressed (persistent). Type of moral distress was related to situational conditions, recognition of moral ends, quality of coping processes, and temporal breadth. Negative outcomes of moral distress, which probably exist, were undetectable with this study design. The definition has been composed in universal terms, but remains tentative, since the full content domain of moral distress was largely but not definitively identified.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15989169     DOI: 10.1891/rtnp.19.1.95.66335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Theory Nurs Pract        ISSN: 1541-6577            Impact factor:   0.688


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Journal:  Res Publica       Date:  2022-06-24

2.  Moral Distress and Perception of Futile Care among Nurses of Neonatal Care Units.

Authors:  Jamalodin Begjani; Niloofar Najafali Dizaji; Jila Mirlashari; Kamran Dehghan
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3.  Moral distress and perception of futile care in intensive care nurses.

Authors:  Fariba Borhani; Somayeh Mohammadi; Mostafa Roshanzadeh
Journal:  J Med Ethics Hist Med       Date:  2015-02-23
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