Moral distress interventions: an integrative literature review

VK Amos, E Epstein - Nursing ethics, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Moral distress has been well reviewed in the literature with established deleterious side
effects for all healthcare professionals, including nurses, physicians, and others. Yet, little is …

Instruments to assess moral distress among healthcare workers: A systematic review of measurement properties

N Giannetta, G Villa, F Pennestrì, R Sala… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background An increasing number of professionals are challenged by the evolution of
modern healthcare and society, often characterized by more expectations with reduced …

Enhancing understanding of moral distress: the measure of moral distress for health care professionals

EG Epstein, PB Whitehead, C Prompahakul… - AJOB empirical …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: As ongoing research explores the impact of moral distress on health care
professionals (HCPs) and organizations and seeks to develop effective interventions, valid …

[HTML][HTML] Moral distress, emotional impact and co** in intensive care unit staff during the outbreak of COVID-19

M Romero-García, P Delgado-Hito… - Intensive and Critical …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background From the beginning, the COVID-19 pandemic increased ICU workloads and
created exceptionally difficult ethical dilemmas. ICU staff around the world have been …

Resilience, moral distress, and workplace engagement in emergency department nurses

P Clark, TN Crawford, B Hulse… - Western Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This cross-sectional, correlational study's purpose was to evaluate the effects of resilience
and moral distress on workplace engagement in emergency department nurses providing …

Moral distress, mattering, and secondary traumatic stress in provider burnout: A call for moral community

EG Epstein, J Haizlip, J Liaschenko, D Zhao… - AACN Advanced Critical …, 2020 - AACN
Burnout incurs significant costs to health care organizations and professionals. Mattering,
moral distress, and secondary traumatic stress are personal experiences linked to burnout …

Nurses' moral distress, burnout, and intentions to leave: an integrative review

A Karakachian, A Colbert - Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Moral distress has been widely addressed across the nursing profession and within other
disciplines. Forensic nurses are a vital part of the nursing profession as they care for …

Moral distress: develo** strategies from experience

A Helmers, KD Palmer, RA Greenberg - Nursing Ethics, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Moral distress was first described by Jameton in 1984, and has been defined as
distress experienced by an individual when they are unable to carry out what they believe to …

Ethical conflict during COVID‐19 pandemic: the case of Spanish and Italian intensive care units

A Falcó‐Pegueroles, E Zuriguel‐Pérez… - International nursing …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To identify factors underlying ethical conflict occurring during the current COVID‐19
pandemic in the critical care setting. Background During the first wave of the COVID‐19 …

Moral distress experienced by US nurses on the frontlines during the COVID-19 pandemic: Implications for nursing policy and practice

SD Simonovich, KJ Webber-Ritchey… - SAGE Open …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic represents the largest contemporary
challenge to the nursing workforce in the 21st century given the high stress and prolonged …