AIM: The three study aims were to assess moral distress among senior baccalaureate nursing students, describe ethical dilemmas contributing to their moral distress in practice settings, and identify reasons for inaction when encountering dilemmas. BACKGROUND: Previous studies have linked postlicensure nurses\u27 moral distress to compassion fatigue, frustration, and turnover. Little is known about this phenomenon in students. METHOD: This study employed a descriptive cross-sectional survey design to measure moral distress and reasons for not taking action across three academic sites (N = 267). Content analysis was used to identify themes of distressing clinical situations. RESULTS: Aggregate mean moral distress rating was 3.12. Content anal...
Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not e...
Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not e...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...
AIM: The three study aims were to assess moral distress among senior baccalaureate nursing students,...
AIM: The three study aims were to assess moral distress among senior baccalaureate nursing students,...
Moral distress and its associated negative consequences among postlicensure nurses have been extensi...
Nurses and nursing students appear vulnerable to moral distress when faced with ethical dilemmas or ...
Background. One of the most important psychosocial issues related to the nursing profession is moral...
Background: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
BackgroundMoral distress is the psychological response to knowing the appropriate action but not bei...
BackgroundMoral distress is the psychological response to knowing the appropriate action but not bei...
Background: Research indicates that newly graduated nurses are often unprepared for meeting challeng...
Nursing students experience ethical conflicts that lead to moral distress and moral sensitivity in c...
Background: Research indicates that newly graduated nurses are often unprepared for meeting challeng...
Introduction/Background: Moral distress and related concepts surrounding morality and ethical decisi...
Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not e...
Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not e...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...
AIM: The three study aims were to assess moral distress among senior baccalaureate nursing students,...
AIM: The three study aims were to assess moral distress among senior baccalaureate nursing students,...
Moral distress and its associated negative consequences among postlicensure nurses have been extensi...
Nurses and nursing students appear vulnerable to moral distress when faced with ethical dilemmas or ...
Background. One of the most important psychosocial issues related to the nursing profession is moral...
Background: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
BackgroundMoral distress is the psychological response to knowing the appropriate action but not bei...
BackgroundMoral distress is the psychological response to knowing the appropriate action but not bei...
Background: Research indicates that newly graduated nurses are often unprepared for meeting challeng...
Nursing students experience ethical conflicts that lead to moral distress and moral sensitivity in c...
Background: Research indicates that newly graduated nurses are often unprepared for meeting challeng...
Introduction/Background: Moral distress and related concepts surrounding morality and ethical decisi...
Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not e...
Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not e...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...