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Moral distress within neonatal and paediatric intensive care units: a systematic review
Objective To review the literature on moral distress experienced by nursing and medical
professionals within neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and paediatric intensive care …
professionals within neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and paediatric intensive care …
Defining and addressing moral distress: tools for critical care nursing leaders
CH Rushton - AACN advanced critical care, 2006 - aacnjournals.org
Nurse clinicians may experience moral distress when they are unable to translate their
moral choices into moral action. The costs of unrelieved moral distress are high; ultimately …
moral choices into moral action. The costs of unrelieved moral distress are high; ultimately …
Quality end-of-life care: patients' perspectives
PA Singer, DK Martin, M Kelner - Jama, 1999 - jamanetwork.com
ContextQuality end-of-life care is increasingly recognized as an ethical obligation of health
care providers, both clinicians and organizations. However, this concept has not been …
care providers, both clinicians and organizations. However, this concept has not been …
Recommendations for end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: a consensus statement by the American College of Critical Care Medicine
Background: These recommendations have been developed to improve the care of
intensive care unit (ICU) patients during the dying process. The recommendations build on …
intensive care unit (ICU) patients during the dying process. The recommendations build on …
Nurse-physician perspectives on the care of dying patients in intensive care units: collaboration, moral distress, and ethical climate
AB Hamric, LJ Blackhall - Critical care medicine, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To explore registered nurses' and attending physicians' perspectives on caring for
dying patients in intensive care units (ICUs), with particular attention to the relationships …
dying patients in intensive care units (ICUs), with particular attention to the relationships …
[SÁCH][B] Aging: Concepts and controversies
HR Moody, JR Sasser - 2020 - books.google.com
Winner of the 2022 Textbook & Academic Authors Association′ s The McGuffey Longevity
Award Aging: Concepts and Controversies is structured to encourage a style of teaching and …
Award Aging: Concepts and Controversies is structured to encourage a style of teaching and …
Relationship between ICU nurses' moral distress with burnout and anticipated turnover
FA Shoorideh, T Ashktorab, F Yaghmaei… - Nursing …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Moral distress is one of intensive care unit nurses' major problems, which may
happen due to various reasons, and has several consequences. Due to various moral …
happen due to various reasons, and has several consequences. Due to various moral …
The inner life of physicians and care of the seriously ill
DE Meier, AL Back, RS Morrison - Jama, 2001 - jamanetwork.com
Seriously ill persons are emotionally vulnerable during the typically protracted course of an
illness. Physicians respond to such patients' needs and emotions with emotions of their own …
illness. Physicians respond to such patients' needs and emotions with emotions of their own …
Critical care nurses' perceptions of futile care and its effect on burnout
LS Meltzer, LM Huckabay - American journal of critical care, 2004 - aacnjournals.org
• Background Nurses' perceptions of futile care may lead to emotional exhaustion.•
Objectives To determine the relationship between critical care nurses' perceptions of futile …
Objectives To determine the relationship between critical care nurses' perceptions of futile …
Rethinking the role of tube feeding in patients with advanced dementia
MR Gillick - New England Journal of Medicine, 2000 - Mass Medical Soc
A byproduct of the aging of the population has been a dramatic rise in the rate of Alzheimer's
disease and other types of dementia. A conservative estimate is that there are currently 4 …
disease and other types of dementia. A conservative estimate is that there are currently 4 …