[图书][B] Moral resilience: Transforming moral suffering in healthcare
CH Rushton - 2024 - books.google.com
" Suffering is an unavoidable reality in health care. Not only are patients and families
suffering but also the clinicians who care for them. Commonly the suffering experienced by …
suffering but also the clinicians who care for them. Commonly the suffering experienced by …
Harnessing the promise of moral distress: a call for re-orientation
A Carse, CH Rushton - The Journal of clinical ethics, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
Despite over three decades of research into the sources and costs of what has become an
“epidemic” of moral distress among healthcare professionals, spanning many clinical …
“epidemic” of moral distress among healthcare professionals, spanning many clinical …
Transforming moral suffering by cultivating moral resilience and ethical practice
CH Rushton - American Journal of Critical Care, 2023 - AACN
Ethical challenges are inherent in nursing practice. They affect patients, families, teams,
organizations, and nurses themselves. These challenges arise when there are competing …
organizations, and nurses themselves. These challenges arise when there are competing …
[HTML][HTML] Framing the issues: moral distress in health care
Moral distress in health care has been identified as a growing concern and a focus of
research in nursing and health care for almost three decades. Researchers and theorists …
research in nursing and health care for almost three decades. Researchers and theorists …
Moral resilience: a capacity for navigating moral distress in critical care
CH Rushton - AACN advanced critical care, 2016 - AACN
Ethical challenges are commonplace in critical care settings. Questions about the
boundaries of ethically permissible treatment, assessment of decisionmaking capacity …
boundaries of ethically permissible treatment, assessment of decisionmaking capacity …
Interprofessionals' definitions of moral resilience
H Holtz, K Heinze, C Rushton - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To describe common characteristics and themes of the concept of moral
resilience as reported by interprofessional clinicians in health care. Background Research …
resilience as reported by interprofessional clinicians in health care. Background Research …
A health system-wide moral distress consultation service: development and evaluation
AB Hamric, EG Epstein - HEC forum, 2017 - Springer
Although moral distress is now a well-recognized phenomenon among all of the healthcare
professions, few evidence-based strategies have been published to address it. In morally …
professions, few evidence-based strategies have been published to address it. In morally …
Moral distress and the contemporary plight of health professionals
W Austin - HEC forum, 2012 - Springer
Once a term used primarily by moral philosophers,“moral distress” is increasingly used by
health professionals to name experiences of frustration and failure in fulfilling moral …
health professionals to name experiences of frustration and failure in fulfilling moral …
Navigating moral distress using the moral distress map
DM Dudzinski - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2016 - jme.bmj.com
The plethora of literature on moral distress has substantiated and refined the concept,
provided data about clinicians'(especially nurses') experiences, and offered advice for …
provided data about clinicians'(especially nurses') experiences, and offered advice for …
Moral distress, moral courage
RH Savel, CL Munro - American Journal of Critical Care, 2015 - AACN
Working with colleagues on a multidisci-plinary intensive care unit (ICU) team is a noble
endeavor. Similarly, providing high-quality, coordinated care to patients who are deathly ill …
endeavor. Similarly, providing high-quality, coordinated care to patients who are deathly ill …