Moral distress in nursing: contributing factors, outcomes and interventions

AS Burston, AG Tuckett - Nursing ethics, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Moral distress has been widely reviewed across many care contexts and among a range of
disciplines. Interest in this area has produced a plethora of studies, commentary and …

Professionalism dilemmas, moral distress and the healthcare student: insights from two online UK-wide questionnaire studies

LV Monrouxe, CE Rees, I Dennis, SE Wells - BMJ open, 2015 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To understand the prevalence of healthcare students' witnessing or participating in
something that they think unethical (professionalism dilemmas) during workplace learning …

Experiences of physical therapists working in the acute hospital setting: systematic review

B Lau, EH Skinner, K Lo, M Bearman - Physical therapy, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Background Physical therapists working in acute care hospitals require unique skills to
adapt to the challenging environment and short patient length of stay. Previous literature has …

Burnout and intent-to-leave in physical therapists: a preliminary analysis of factors under organizational control

R Cantu, L Carter, J Elkins - Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Burnout in physical therapists (PTs) has come to the forefront of the professional media as
the professional practice landscape continues to evolve. Studies on burnout of PTs to date …

Moral distress and its influencing factors: a cross-sectional study in China

Z Wenwen, W Xiaoyan, Z Yufang, C Lifeng… - Nursing …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the current situation of moral distress
and to explore its influencing factors among Chinese nurses. Methods: This is an …

Closing the gap between ethics knowledge and practice through active engagement: an applied model of physical therapy ethics

CM Delany, I Edwards, GM Jensen… - Physical therapy, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Physical therapist practice has a distinct focus that is holistic (ie, patient centered) and at the
same time connected to a range of other providers within health care systems. Although …

Occupational stress and coping resources in physiotherapists: a survey of physiotherapists in three general hospitals

MC Santos, L Barros, E Carolino - Physiotherapy, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: To identify occupational stressors and coping resources in a group of
physiotherapists, and to analyse interactions between subjective levels of stress, efficacy in …

Moral distress in community and hospital settings for the care of elderly people. A grounded theory qualitative study

G Villa, F Pennestrì, D Rosa, N Giannetta, R Sala… - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
Background: Moral distress has frequently been investigated in single healthcare settings
and concerning a single type of professional. This study aimed to describe the experience of …

The Swedish translation and cultural adaptation of the Measure of Moral Distress for Healthcare Professionals (MMD-HP)

C Fischer-Grönlund, M Brännström - BMC Medical Ethics, 2021 - Springer
Background Moral distress has been described as an emotionally draining condition caused
by being prevented from providing care according to one's convictions. Studies have …

Ethical problems and moral sensitivity in physiotherapy: a descriptive study

K Kulju, R Suhonen, H Leino-Kilpi - Nursing Ethics, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
This study identified and described ethical problems encountered by physiotherapists in
their practice and physiotherapists' moral sensitivity in ethical situations. A questionnaire …