Riding an elephant: A qualitative study of nurses' moral journeys in the context of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)

B Pesut, S Thorne, J Storch… - Journal of clinical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To describes nurses' moral experiences with Medical Assistance in
Dying in the Canadian context. Background Nurses perform important roles in Medical …

Nurses' narratives of moral identity: making a difference and reciprocal holding

E Peter, A Simmonds, J Liaschenko - Nursing Ethics, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Explicating nurses' moral identities is important given the powerful influence
moral identity has on the capacity to exercise moral agency. Research objectives: The …

Constructing good nursing practice for medical assistance in dying in Canada: An interpretive descriptive study

B Pesut, S Thorne, C Schiller, M Greig… - Global Qualitative …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Nurses play a central role in Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in Canada. However, we
know little about nurses' experiences with this new end-of-life option. The purpose of this …

Medical assistance in dying (MAiD): Canadian nurses' experiences

R Beuthin, A Bruce, M Scaia - Nursing forum, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) represents a historic change in Canadian society and
the provision of end‐of‐life care. In this descriptive narrative inquiry, 17 nurses were …

Moral distress reexamined: a feminist interpretation of nurses' identities, relationships, and responsibilites

E Peter, J Liaschenko - Journal of bioethical inquiry, 2013 - Springer
Moral distress has been written about extensively in nursing and other fields. Often,
however, it has not been used with much theoretical depth. This paper focuses on theorizing …

Medically assisted dying in Canada:“Beautiful death” is transforming nurses' experiences of suffering

A Bruce, R Beuthin - Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Nurses witness pain and distress up close and consequently experience their
own suffering. A narrative study of Canadian nurses' participating in medical assistance in …

Moral distress: Inability to act or discomfort with moral subjectivity?

M Repenshek - Nursing Ethics, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Amidst the wealth of literature on the topic of moral distress in nursing, a single citation is
ubiquitous, Andrew Jameton's 1984 book Nursing practice. The definition Jameton …

Moral agency, moral imagination, and moral community: antidotes to moral distress

T Traudt, J Liaschenko… - The Journal of clinical …, 2016 - journals.uchicago.edu
Moral distress has been covered extensively in the nursing literature and increasingly in the
literature of other health professions. Cases that cause nurses' moral distress that are …

Shades of gray: Conscientious objection in medical assistance in dying

B Pesut, S Thorne, M Greig - Nursing inquiry, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
With the advent of legalized medical assistance in dying [MAiD] in Canada in 2016, nursing
is facing intriguing new ethical and theoretical challenges. Among them is the concept of …

Doctors' and nurses' perceptions of ethical problems in end‐of‐life decisions

K Oberle, D Hughes - Journal of advanced nursing, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Doctors' and nurses' perceptions of ethical problems in end‐of‐life decisions Aims. To
identify and compare doctors' and nurses' perceptions of ethical problems. Rationale. Ethical …