Background: Nurses working within acute psychiatric settings often face multifaceted moral dilemmas and incompatible demands. Methods: Qualitative individual and focus group interviews were conducted. Ethical considerations: Approval was received from the Norwegian Social Science Data Services. Ethical Research Guidelines were followed. Participants and research context: Thirty nurses working within acute psychiatric wards in two mental health hospitals. Results: Various coping strategies were used: mentally sorting through their ethical dilemmas or bringing them to the leadership, not ‘bringing problems home’ after work or loyally doing as told and trying to make oneself immune. Colleagues and work climate were important for choice of ...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe what nurses find ethically problematic and morall...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...
This study sought to understand emergency nurses' experiences of moral distress. Classical Grounded ...
Background: Nurses working within acute psychiatric settings often face multifaceted moral dilemmas ...
Background: There is growing public criticism of the use of restraints or coercion. Demands for stre...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was toinvestigate moral distress in Irish psychiatric nurses. Des...
Over the last three decades, there has been a growing body of literature that has described moral di...
Background: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
Purpose/Objectives: To explore variations in coping with moral distress among physicians and nurses ...
Moral distress is defined as the suffering experienced as a result of situations in which individual...
Aim: To assess the frequency, intensity and level of moral distress perceived by nurses working in m...
Background: In the context of new reimbursement systems like diagnosis-related groups, moral distres...
In the context of new reimbursement systems like diagnosis-related groups, moral distress is becomin...
• BACKGROUND Moral distress is caused by situations in which the ethically appropriate course of ac...
BackgroundMoral distress is the psychological response to knowing the appropriate action but not bei...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe what nurses find ethically problematic and morall...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...
This study sought to understand emergency nurses' experiences of moral distress. Classical Grounded ...
Background: Nurses working within acute psychiatric settings often face multifaceted moral dilemmas ...
Background: There is growing public criticism of the use of restraints or coercion. Demands for stre...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was toinvestigate moral distress in Irish psychiatric nurses. Des...
Over the last three decades, there has been a growing body of literature that has described moral di...
Background: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
Purpose/Objectives: To explore variations in coping with moral distress among physicians and nurses ...
Moral distress is defined as the suffering experienced as a result of situations in which individual...
Aim: To assess the frequency, intensity and level of moral distress perceived by nurses working in m...
Background: In the context of new reimbursement systems like diagnosis-related groups, moral distres...
In the context of new reimbursement systems like diagnosis-related groups, moral distress is becomin...
• BACKGROUND Moral distress is caused by situations in which the ethically appropriate course of ac...
BackgroundMoral distress is the psychological response to knowing the appropriate action but not bei...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe what nurses find ethically problematic and morall...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...
This study sought to understand emergency nurses' experiences of moral distress. Classical Grounded ...