Abstract Background Moral distress is prevalent in the health care environment at different levels. Nurses in all roles and positions are exposed to ethically challenging conditions. Development of supportive climates in organizations may drive nurses towards coping moral distress and other related factors. This study aimed at determining the level of perceived organizational support and moral distress among nurses and investigating the relationship between the two variables. Methods This was a correlational-descriptive study. A total of 120 nurses were selected using random quota sampling method. A demographic questionnaire, Survey of Perceived Organizational Support, and Moral Distress Scale were used to collect the data which were analyz...
• BACKGROUND Moral distress is caused by situations in which the ethically appropriate course of ac...
Background: Moral distress and moral courage among healthcare professionals have received considerab...
In the context of new reimbursement systems like diagnosis-related groups, moral distress is becomin...
BackgroundMoral distress is the psychological response to knowing the appropriate action but not bei...
Aim: To assess the frequency, intensity and level of moral distress perceived by nurses working in m...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...
Aim: To explore if and how nurses' perceived organizational support affects their ability to handle ...
Moral distress has been widely reviewed across many care contexts and among a range of disciplines. ...
Background: Moral distress is associated with job dissatisfaction, turnover and early retirement. Be...
Moral distress is defined as the suffering experienced as a result of situations in which individual...
Background: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
Moral distress is associated with job dissatisfaction, turnover and early retirement. Because of the...
Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not e...
ii The moral distress experiences of Registered Nurses who work in non-acute, continuing care settin...
The concept of moral distress has brought forth a substantively different way of understanding some ...
• BACKGROUND Moral distress is caused by situations in which the ethically appropriate course of ac...
Background: Moral distress and moral courage among healthcare professionals have received considerab...
In the context of new reimbursement systems like diagnosis-related groups, moral distress is becomin...
BackgroundMoral distress is the psychological response to knowing the appropriate action but not bei...
Aim: To assess the frequency, intensity and level of moral distress perceived by nurses working in m...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...
Aim: To explore if and how nurses' perceived organizational support affects their ability to handle ...
Moral distress has been widely reviewed across many care contexts and among a range of disciplines. ...
Background: Moral distress is associated with job dissatisfaction, turnover and early retirement. Be...
Moral distress is defined as the suffering experienced as a result of situations in which individual...
Background: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
Moral distress is associated with job dissatisfaction, turnover and early retirement. Because of the...
Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not e...
ii The moral distress experiences of Registered Nurses who work in non-acute, continuing care settin...
The concept of moral distress has brought forth a substantively different way of understanding some ...
• BACKGROUND Moral distress is caused by situations in which the ethically appropriate course of ac...
Background: Moral distress and moral courage among healthcare professionals have received considerab...
In the context of new reimbursement systems like diagnosis-related groups, moral distress is becomin...