Background: Emergency Department (ED) nurses practice in environments that are highly charged and unpredictable in nature and can precipitate conflict between the necessary prescribed actions and the individual’s sense of what is morally the right thing to do. As a consequence of multiple moral dilemmas ED staff nurses are at risk for experiencing distress and how they cope with these challenges may impact their practice. Objectives: Is to examine moral distress in ED nurses and its relationship to coping in that specialty group. Methods: Using survey methods approach. One hundred ninety eight ED nurses completed a moral distress, coping and demographic collection instruments. Advanced statistical analysis was completed to look at relation...
Nursing employees are drawn to healthy work environments and the nursing unit manager plays a key ro...
Background: Moral Distress (MD) is an experience of painful feelings and/or psychological imbalance ...
Thesis advisor: Pamela J. GraceNurses working in newborn intensive care units (NICU) report experien...
Background: Emergency Department (ED) nurses practice in environments that are highly charged and un...
Background: Approximately 100 million people seek care in Emergency Departments yearly, which can be...
A healthy work environment is essential for providing safe and efficient care for patients. When nur...
Emergency Departments (EDs) are notoriously unpredictable and high stress environments. ED nurses ar...
Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not e...
The occurrence of medication errors is a problem that is common to health care systems worldwide. Th...
Physician assistant students’ perceptions and attitudes towards mental illness were examined in rela...
There have been numerous theories put forward by nursing theorists on the importance of caring in nu...
Workplace incivility is a well-documented issue in nursing. It has the potential to cause emotional ...
Stress is a complex phenomenon that has significant effects on students which may disturb their phys...
The purpose of this study is to identify what types of disruptive behavior nurses are experiencing, ...
Objectives The study aimed to explore which discourses staff in crisis services draw on when discuss...
Nursing employees are drawn to healthy work environments and the nursing unit manager plays a key ro...
Background: Moral Distress (MD) is an experience of painful feelings and/or psychological imbalance ...
Thesis advisor: Pamela J. GraceNurses working in newborn intensive care units (NICU) report experien...
Background: Emergency Department (ED) nurses practice in environments that are highly charged and un...
Background: Approximately 100 million people seek care in Emergency Departments yearly, which can be...
A healthy work environment is essential for providing safe and efficient care for patients. When nur...
Emergency Departments (EDs) are notoriously unpredictable and high stress environments. ED nurses ar...
Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not e...
The occurrence of medication errors is a problem that is common to health care systems worldwide. Th...
Physician assistant students’ perceptions and attitudes towards mental illness were examined in rela...
There have been numerous theories put forward by nursing theorists on the importance of caring in nu...
Workplace incivility is a well-documented issue in nursing. It has the potential to cause emotional ...
Stress is a complex phenomenon that has significant effects on students which may disturb their phys...
The purpose of this study is to identify what types of disruptive behavior nurses are experiencing, ...
Objectives The study aimed to explore which discourses staff in crisis services draw on when discuss...
Nursing employees are drawn to healthy work environments and the nursing unit manager plays a key ro...
Background: Moral Distress (MD) is an experience of painful feelings and/or psychological imbalance ...
Thesis advisor: Pamela J. GraceNurses working in newborn intensive care units (NICU) report experien...