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Moral distress in nursing: contributing factors, outcomes and interventions.

Adam S Burston1, Anthony G Tuckett.   

Abstract

Moral distress has been widely reviewed across many care contexts and among a range of disciplines. Interest in this area has produced a plethora of studies, commentary and critique. An overview of the literature around moral distress reveals a commonality about factors contributing to moral distress, the attendant outcomes of this distress and a core set of interventions recommended to address these. Interventions at both personal and organizational levels have been proposed. The relevance of this overview resides in the implications moral distress has on the nurse and the nursing workforce: particularly in regard to quality of care, diminished workplace satisfaction and physical health of staff and increased problems with staff retention.

Keywords:  Literature review; moral distress; nursing; retention; workforce

Mesh:

Year:  2012        PMID: 23275458     DOI: 10.1177/0969733012462049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Ethics        ISSN: 0969-7330            Impact factor:   2.874


  23 in total

Review 1.  'MORAL balance' decision-making in critical care.

Authors:  D J R Harvey; D Gardiner
Journal:  BJA Educ       Date:  2018-12-10

2.  A Brief Theory Critique: The Theory of Moral Reckoning.

Authors:  Kathleen E Fitzpatrick Rosenbaum
Journal:  J Nurs Dr Stud Scholarsh       Date:  2022

3.  Potential Circumstances Associated With Moral Injury and Moral Distress in Healthcare Workers and Public Safety Personnel Across the Globe During COVID-19: A Scoping Review.

Authors:  Yuanxin Xue; Jillian Lopes; Kimberly Ritchie; Andrea M D'Alessandro; Laura Banfield; Randi E McCabe; Alexandra Heber; Ruth A Lanius; Margaret C McKinnon
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-06-13       Impact factor: 5.435

4.  A model for occupational stress amongst paediatric and adult critical care staff during COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  T Feeley; R Ffrench-O'Carroll; M H Tan; C Magner; K L'Estrange; E O'Rathallaigh; S Whelan; B Lyons; E O'Connor
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  2021-02-25       Impact factor: 2.851

5.  Advancement of the German version of the moral distress scale for acute care nurses-A mixed methods study.

Authors:  Michael Kleinknecht-Dolf; Elisabeth Spichiger; Marianne Müller; Sabine Bartholomeyczik; Rebecca Spirig
Journal:  Nurs Open       Date:  2017-09-04

6.  Development and validation of a questionnaire to measure moral distress in community pharmacists.

Authors:  Jayne L Astbury; Cathal T Gallagher
Journal:  Int J Clin Pharm       Date:  2016-12-22

7.  Self-Rated Health and Sick Leave among Nurses and Physicians: The Role of Regret and Coping Strategies in Difficult Care-Related Situations.

Authors:  Stéphane Cullati; Boris Cheval; Ralph E Schmidt; Thomas Agoritsas; Pierre Chopard; Delphine S Courvoisier
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2017-04-20

8.  The Culture of Nurses in a Critical Care Unit.

Authors:  Suegnèt Scholtz; Elsabe W Nel; Marie Poggenpoel; Chris P H Myburgh
Journal:  Glob Qual Nurs Res       Date:  2016-02-10

9.  Walking Children Through a Minefield: How Professionals Experience Exploring Adverse Childhood Experiences.

Authors:  Ane U Albaek; Liv G Kinn; Anne M Milde
Journal:  Qual Health Res       Date:  2017-10-18

10.  Perceived organizational support and moral distress among nurses.

Authors:  Navideh Robaee; Foroozan Atashzadeh-Shoorideh; Tahereh Ashktorab; Ahmadreza Baghestani; Maasoumeh Barkhordari-Sharifabad
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2018-01-10
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