The COVID-19 lockdown of Dutch long-term care facilities between March and May 2020 affected the quality of lives of residents and opposed professional and personal ethics of care. This article, based on 25 in-depth interviews with healthcare chaplains, gives insight into what moral challenges appeared for care professionals. Moral challenges were related to: ‘family ruptures’, ‘residents’ loneliness and despair’, ‘cold-hearted deaths’ and ‘response and responsibilities’. The findings illuminate the complexity of providing care during the lockdown and show variation in the impact of these ethical experiences, in which both moral distress and moral resilience occurred
OBJECTIVES: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
OBJECTIVES: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
Objectives: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
The COVID-19 lockdown of Dutch long-term care facilities between March and May 2020 affected the qua...
Due to its major impact on Dutch care homes for older people, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented ca...
BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, national governments took restrictive measures, su...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has created ethical challenges for intensive care unit (ICU) profes...
Objective: To identify moral challenges experienced by nurses and volunteers in palliative care. Met...
These are strange and unprecedented times in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most frontline healt...
OBJECTIVES: To mitigate the spread of COVID-19, a nationwide restriction for all visitors of residen...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to describe critical care nurses’ exp...
Healthcare providers caring for people living with dementia may experience moral distress when faced...
Item does not contain fulltextChanges in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown ...
Moral distress arises in the dynamic relationship between personal factors and the organizational an...
Since the beginning of the pandemic spread of the Coronavirus, societies have been reminded that the...
OBJECTIVES: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
OBJECTIVES: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
Objectives: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
The COVID-19 lockdown of Dutch long-term care facilities between March and May 2020 affected the qua...
Due to its major impact on Dutch care homes for older people, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented ca...
BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, national governments took restrictive measures, su...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has created ethical challenges for intensive care unit (ICU) profes...
Objective: To identify moral challenges experienced by nurses and volunteers in palliative care. Met...
These are strange and unprecedented times in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most frontline healt...
OBJECTIVES: To mitigate the spread of COVID-19, a nationwide restriction for all visitors of residen...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to describe critical care nurses’ exp...
Healthcare providers caring for people living with dementia may experience moral distress when faced...
Item does not contain fulltextChanges in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown ...
Moral distress arises in the dynamic relationship between personal factors and the organizational an...
Since the beginning of the pandemic spread of the Coronavirus, societies have been reminded that the...
OBJECTIVES: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
OBJECTIVES: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
Objectives: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...