Moral distress has been characterised in the nursing literature as a major problem affecting nurses in all healthcare systems. It has been portrayed as threatening the integrity of nurses and ultimately the quality of patient care. However, nursing discourse on moral distress is not without controversy. The notion itself is conceptually flawed and suffers from both theoretical and practical difficulties. Nursing research investigating moral distress is also problematic on account of being methodologically weak and disparate. Moreover, the ultimate purpose and significance of the research is unclear. In light of these considerations, it is contended that the notion of moral distress ought to be abandoned and that concerted attention be given...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
AIM: The aim of this review is to examine the ways in which the concept of moral distress has been d...
The concept of moral distress has brought forth a substantively different way of understanding some ...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Moral di...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Aim: To assess the frequency, intensity and level of moral distress perceived by nurses working in m...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Background: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
Moral distress has been widely reviewed across many care contexts and among a range of disciplines. ...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
AIM: The aim of this review is to examine the ways in which the concept of moral distress has been d...
The concept of moral distress has brought forth a substantively different way of understanding some ...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Moral di...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Aim: To assess the frequency, intensity and level of moral distress perceived by nurses working in m...
Stephen Campbell, Connie Ulrich, and Christine Grady argue that we need to a broader understanding o...
Background: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
Moral distress has been widely reviewed across many care contexts and among a range of disciplines. ...
The aim of this research was to identify the sources of moral distress among registered nurses, util...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...