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Psychometric evaluation of the Moral Distress Risk Scale: A methodological study.

Rafaela Schaefer1, Elma Lcp Zoboli2, Margarida M Vieira1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: : Moral distress is a kind of suffering that nurses may experience when they act in ways that are considered inconsistent with moral values, leading to a perceived compromise of moral integrity. Consequences are mostly negative and include physical and psychological symptoms, in addition to organizational implications.
OBJECTIVE: : To psychometrically test the Moral Distress Risk Scale. RESEARCH
DESIGN: : A methodological study was realized. Data were submitted to exploratory factorial analysis through the SPSS statistical program. PARTICIPANTS AND RESEARCH CONTEXT:: In total, 268 nurses from hospitals and primary healthcare settings participated in this research during the period of March to June of 2016. ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS:: This research has ethics committee approval.
FINDINGS: : The Moral Distress Risk Scale is composed of 7 factors and 30 items; it shows evidence of acceptable reliability and validity with a Cronbach's α = 0.913, a total variance explained of 59%, a Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin = 0.896, and a significant Bartlett <0.001. DISCUSSION:: Concerns about moral distress should be beyond acute care settings, and a tool to help clarify critical points in other healthcare contexts may add value to moral distress speech.
CONCLUSION: : Psychometric results reveal that the Moral Distress Risk Scale can be applied in different healthcare contexts.

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Keywords:  Ethics; factor analysis; instrument development; moral distress; nursing; statistical; validation studies

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28573927     DOI: 10.1177/0969733017707347

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


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