Austerity, by its very nature, imposes constraints by limiting the options for action available to us because certain courses of action are too costly or insufficiently cost effective. In the context of healthcare, the constraints imposed by austerity come in various forms; ranging from the availability of certain treatments being reduced or withdrawn completely, to reductions in staffing that mean healthcare professionals must ration the time they make available to each patient. As austerity has taken hold, across the United Kingdom and Europe, it is important to consider the wider effects of the constraints that it imposes in healthcare. Within this paper, we focus specifically on one theorised effect – moral distress. We differentiate be...
Moral injury emerged in the healthcare discussion quite recently because of the difficulties and cha...
Moral injury emerged in the healthcare discussion quite recently because of the difficulties and cha...
In a context of austerity, governments are reducing spending on care and welfare. Yet, little is kno...
In 2010, the UK embarked on a self-imposed programme of contractionary measures signalling the begin...
In 2010, the UK embarked on a self-imposed programme of contractionary measures signalling the begin...
In 2010, the UK embarked on a self-imposed programme of contractionary measures signalling the begin...
© 2020 Caroline Gaik-Gim OngThe impact of moral distress on health professionals, patient care, heal...
Background: Moral distress can be broadly described as the psychological distress that can develop i...
- Does economic austerity break the moral obligations of ‘a social contract’ by exacerbating existin...
BackgroundOrganisational reform has been commonplace in the response to global socio-economic change...
Our contribution in this paper is to highlight the ethical implications of workforce engagement stra...
Our contribution in this paper is to highlight the ethical implications of workforce engagement stra...
Our contribution in this paper is to highlight the ethical implications of workforce engagement stra...
Moral distress is defined as “arising when one knows the right thing to do but institutional constra...
Moral injury emerged in the healthcare discussion quite recently because of the difficulties and cha...
Moral injury emerged in the healthcare discussion quite recently because of the difficulties and cha...
Moral injury emerged in the healthcare discussion quite recently because of the difficulties and cha...
In a context of austerity, governments are reducing spending on care and welfare. Yet, little is kno...
In 2010, the UK embarked on a self-imposed programme of contractionary measures signalling the begin...
In 2010, the UK embarked on a self-imposed programme of contractionary measures signalling the begin...
In 2010, the UK embarked on a self-imposed programme of contractionary measures signalling the begin...
© 2020 Caroline Gaik-Gim OngThe impact of moral distress on health professionals, patient care, heal...
Background: Moral distress can be broadly described as the psychological distress that can develop i...
- Does economic austerity break the moral obligations of ‘a social contract’ by exacerbating existin...
BackgroundOrganisational reform has been commonplace in the response to global socio-economic change...
Our contribution in this paper is to highlight the ethical implications of workforce engagement stra...
Our contribution in this paper is to highlight the ethical implications of workforce engagement stra...
Our contribution in this paper is to highlight the ethical implications of workforce engagement stra...
Moral distress is defined as “arising when one knows the right thing to do but institutional constra...
Moral injury emerged in the healthcare discussion quite recently because of the difficulties and cha...
Moral injury emerged in the healthcare discussion quite recently because of the difficulties and cha...
Moral injury emerged in the healthcare discussion quite recently because of the difficulties and cha...
In a context of austerity, governments are reducing spending on care and welfare. Yet, little is kno...