Background: Moral distress is a complex phenomenon frequently experienced by critical care nurses. Ethical conflicts in this practice area are related to technological advancement, high intensity work environments, and end-of-life decisions. Objectives: An exploration of contemporary moral distress literature was undertaken to determine measurement, contributing factors, impact, and interventions. Review Methods: This state of the science review focused on moral distress research in critical care nursing from 2009 to 2015, and included 12 qualitative, 24 quantitative, and 6 mixed methods studies. Results: Synthesis of the scientific literature revealed inconsistencies in measurement, conflicting findings of moral distress and nurse demograp...
While the majority of nursing research about clinical judgment has focused on the decision-making of...
AIM Nursing leaders from six countries engaged in a year-long discussion on global leadership develo...
Medicines management is a high-risk and error prone process in healthcare settings, where nurses pla...
Background: Moral distress is a complex phenomenon frequently experienced by critical care nurses. E...
The United States has been experiencing a nursing shortage since the mid-1990s. The shortage is expe...
Up to half of heart failure (HF) patients are readmitted to hospitals within 6 months of discharge. ...
Emergency care presentations are increasing exponentially around the world. Timely recognition and t...
Psychological treatments of mental health issues have acquired a justifiable notoriety for their ten...
Research has shown that hospital structure, e.g. nursing characteristics, affects patient outcomes. ...
More and more medical practices across the country are rebranding themselves as urgent care centers ...
Copyright © 2017 BMJ Global Health. All rights reserved. Background: Cataract surgery is a low-cost ...
Eating disorders (ED) are among the top three most common debilitating illnesses in adolescent femal...
Information concerning the student outcomes of interdisciplinary education is limited. The purpose o...
Recent advances in cross-disciplinary studies linking architecture and neuroscience have revealed th...
One of the most significant aspects of healthcare that is interwoven among complaints and their mana...
While the majority of nursing research about clinical judgment has focused on the decision-making of...
AIM Nursing leaders from six countries engaged in a year-long discussion on global leadership develo...
Medicines management is a high-risk and error prone process in healthcare settings, where nurses pla...
Background: Moral distress is a complex phenomenon frequently experienced by critical care nurses. E...
The United States has been experiencing a nursing shortage since the mid-1990s. The shortage is expe...
Up to half of heart failure (HF) patients are readmitted to hospitals within 6 months of discharge. ...
Emergency care presentations are increasing exponentially around the world. Timely recognition and t...
Psychological treatments of mental health issues have acquired a justifiable notoriety for their ten...
Research has shown that hospital structure, e.g. nursing characteristics, affects patient outcomes. ...
More and more medical practices across the country are rebranding themselves as urgent care centers ...
Copyright © 2017 BMJ Global Health. All rights reserved. Background: Cataract surgery is a low-cost ...
Eating disorders (ED) are among the top three most common debilitating illnesses in adolescent femal...
Information concerning the student outcomes of interdisciplinary education is limited. The purpose o...
Recent advances in cross-disciplinary studies linking architecture and neuroscience have revealed th...
One of the most significant aspects of healthcare that is interwoven among complaints and their mana...
While the majority of nursing research about clinical judgment has focused on the decision-making of...
AIM Nursing leaders from six countries engaged in a year-long discussion on global leadership develo...
Medicines management is a high-risk and error prone process in healthcare settings, where nurses pla...