Aim To explore the level of moral distress and potential associations between moral distress indices and (1) nurse–physician collaboration, (2) autonomy, (3) professional satisfaction, (4) intention to resign, and (5) workload among Italian intensive care unit nurses. Background Poor nurse–physician collaboration and low autonomy may limit intensive care unit nurses' ability to act on their moral decisions. Methods A cross-sectional correlational design with a sample of 566 Italian intensive care unit nurses. Results The intensity of moral distress was 57.9 ± 15.6 (mean, standard deviation) (scale range: 0–84) and the frequency of occurrence was 28.4 ± 12.3 (scale range: 0–84). The mean score of the severity of moral distress was 88....
Background: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
Background: Moral distress, as one of the most important issues in the nursing profession, can negat...
Background: Moral distress, as one of the most important issues in the nursing profession, can negat...
Aim: To explore the level of moral distress and potential associations between moral distress indice...
Aim: To explore the level of moral distress and potential associations between moral distress indice...
Discretionary autonomy is a key factor in enhanced patient outcomes and nurses' work satisfaction. A...
Background: Nurses serve as the primary source of care for minor patients in intensive care units. E...
• BACKGROUND Moral distress is caused by situations in which the ethically appropriate course of ac...
Aim: To assess the frequency, intensity and level of moral distress perceived by nurses working in m...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
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: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
Background: Moral distress, as one of the most important issues in the nursing profession, can negat...
Background: Moral distress, as one of the most important issues in the nursing profession, can negat...
Aim: To explore the level of moral distress and potential associations between moral distress indice...
Aim: To explore the level of moral distress and potential associations between moral distress indice...
Discretionary autonomy is a key factor in enhanced patient outcomes and nurses' work satisfaction. A...
Background: Nurses serve as the primary source of care for minor patients in intensive care units. E...
• BACKGROUND Moral distress is caused by situations in which the ethically appropriate course of ac...
Aim: To assess the frequency, intensity and level of moral distress perceived by nurses working in m...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
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: Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powe...
Background: Moral distress, as one of the most important issues in the nursing profession, can negat...
Background: Moral distress, as one of the most important issues in the nursing profession, can negat...