The mindful ethical practice and resilience academy: Sustainability of impact

CH Rushton, SM Swoboda, T Reimer, D Boyce… - American Journal of …, 2023 - AACN
Background Nurses face many ethical challenges, placing them at risk for moral distress and
burnout and challenging their ability to provide safe, high-quality patient care. Little is known …

Mindful ethical practice and resilience academy: Equipping nurses to address ethical challenges

CH Rushton, SM Swoboda, N Reller… - American Journal of …, 2021 - AACN
Background Ethical challenges in clinical practice significantly affect frontline nurses,
leading to moral distress, burnout, and job dissatisfaction, which can undermine safety …

Caring for tomorrow's workforce: moral resilience and healthcare ethics education

S Monteverde - Nursing ethics, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Preparing tomorrow's healthcare workforce for managing the growing
complexity of care places high demands on students, educators, and faculties. In the light of …

Addressing moral distress in critical care nurses: a pilot study

R Allen, E Butler - International Journal of …, 2016 - scholarlycommons.baptisthealth.net
Background: Moral distress can affect critical care nurses caring for complex patients. It can
result in job dissatisfaction, loss of capacity for caring, and nurse turnover, resulting in a …

Undergraduate healthcare ethics education, moral resilience, and the role of ethical theories

S Monteverde - Nursing ethics, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: This article combines foundational and empirical aspects of healthcare
education and develops a framework for teaching ethical theories inspired by pragmatist …

Clinical ethics residency for nurses: an education model to decrease moral distress and strengthen nurse retention in acute care

PJ Grace, EM Robinson, M Jurchak… - JONA: The Journal of …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
The experience of unaddressed moral distress can lead to nurse attrition and/or distancing
from patients, compromising patient care. Nurses who are confident in their ethical decision …

Reducing moral distress in case managers

M Moffat - Professional Case Management, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: Moral distress can be caused by ethical conflicts that are common in acute care
settings. Hospital case managers are unique caregivers in hospital environments. Case …

Developing a moral compass: themes from the clinical ethics residency for nurses' final essays

S Lee, EM Robinson, PJ Grace, A Zollfrank… - Nursing …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: The Clinical Ethics Residency for Nurses was offered selectively to nurses
affiliated with two academic medical centers to increase confidence in ethical decision …

Learning, decisions and transformation in critical care nursing practice

MC Hough - Nursing Ethics, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Critical care nurses are key providers in a high acuity environment. This qualitative research
study explored ethical decision making in a critical care practice setting. Fifteen critical care …

Assessing and addressing moral distress and ethical climate, part 1

J Sauerland, K Marotta, MA Peinemann… - Dimensions of Critical …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Background: There is minimal research exploring moral distress and its relationship to
ethical climate among nurses working in acute care settings. Objectives: Objectives of the …