Healthcare professionals' moral distress in adult palliative care: a systematic review

M Maffoni, P Argentero, I Giorgi, J Hynes… - BMJ supportive & …, 2019 - spcare.bmj.com
Objectives Palliative care providers may be exposed to numerous detrimental psychological
and existential challenges. Ethical issues in the healthcare arena are subject to continual …

Circumstances related to moral distress in palliative care: An integrative review

C Corradi-Perini, JR Beltrão… - American Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: The practice of palliative care is involved with ethical conflicts related to the life-
death process and relief of suffering. The inability to act in the face of such dilemmas, due to …

A framework for understanding moral distress among palliative care clinicians

CH Rushton, AW Kaszniak, JS Halifax - Journal of palliative …, 2013 - liebertpub.com
Background: Palliative care clinicians confront suffering as they care for people living with
life-limiting conditions. When the degree of suffering becomes unjustified, moral distress can …

Addressing moral distress: application of a framework to palliative care practice

CH Rushton, AW Kaszniak, JS Halifax - Journal of palliative …, 2013 - liebertpub.com
Background: Moral distress is a pervasive reality of palliative care practice. An existing
framework for understanding it has been proposed as a way to begin to address moral …

[HTML][HTML] “I go into crisis when…”: ethics of care and moral dilemmas in palliative care

L De Panfilis, S Di Leo, C Peruselli, L Ghirotto… - BMC palliative …, 2019 - Springer
Background Recognising and knowing how to manage ethical issues and moral dilemmas
can be considered an ethical skill. In this study, ethics of care is used as a theoretical …

Nurses' moral distress in end-of-life care: a qualitative study

EL De Brasi, N Giannetta, S Ercolani… - Nursing …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Moral distress is a neglected issue in most palliative education programmes,
and research has largely focused on this phenomenon as an occupational problem for …

'Powerlessness' or 'doing the right thing'–Moral distress among nursing home staff caring for residents at the end of life: An interpretive descriptive study

A Young, K Froggatt, SG Brearley - Palliative medicine, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Caring for dying people can contribute to moral distress experienced by
healthcare professionals. Moral distress can occur when this caring is restricted by …

End-of-life care of the geriatric patient and nurses' moral distress

RD Piers, M Van den Eynde, E Steeman… - Journal of the American …, 2012 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: Moral distress (MD) occurs when the health care provider feels certain of the
ethical course of action but is constrained from taking that action. The purpose was to …

Systematic scoping review on moral distress among physicians

CWN Quek, RRS Ong, RSM Wong, SWK Chan… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Background Concepts of moral distress (MD) among physicians have evolved and extend
beyond the notion of psychological distress caused by being in a situation in which one is …

Moral distress in end‐of‐life care in the intensive care unit

U St Ledger, A Begley, J Reid, L Prior… - Journal of advanced …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To explore moral distress in relatives doctors and nurses, in end‐of‐life care decision‐
making, in the adult intensive care unit. Background Many deaths in intensive care involve …