Supporting bereaved parents: practical steps in providing compassionate perinatal and neonatal end-of-life care–a North American perspective

C Williams, D Munson, J Zupancic… - Seminars in Fetal and …, 2008 - Elsevier
Providing compassionate bereavement support challenges care-givers in perinatal
medicine. A practical and consistent approach tailored to individual families may increase …

Instruments for detecting moral distress in clinical nurses: A systematic review

X Tian, Y Jin, H Chen… - INQUIRY: The Journal …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Moral distress (MD) has become a seriously negative problem experienced by healthcare
professionals, especially clinical nurses. Early and accurate detection of MD by the validated …

Everyday ethics: ethical issues and stress in nursing practice

CM Ulrich, C Taylor, K Soeken… - Journal of advanced …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
ulrich cm, taylor c., soeken k., o'donnell p., farrar a., danis m. & grady c.(2010) Everyday
ethics: ethical issues and stress in nursing practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing 66 (11) …

Moral distress in neonatal intensive care unit RNs

TA Cavaliere, B Daly, D Dowling… - Advances in Neonatal …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND Moral distress is a significant problem for nurses (RNs). It has physical,
emotional, and psychological sequelae and a negative impact on the quality, quantity, and …

An institutional ethnography of nurses' stress

E McGibbon, E Peter, R Gallop - Qualitative Health …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
There are three main conceptualizations of nurses' stress: occupational stress, moral
distress, and traumatization (compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, vicarious …

Moral distress and avoidance behavior in nurses working in critical care and noncritical care units

MJ De Villers, HA DeVon - Nursing ethics, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Nurses facing impediments to what they perceive as moral practice may experience moral
distress. The purpose of this descriptive, cross-sectional study was to determine similarities …

Exploring the experiences of nurses' moral distress in long-term care of older adults: a phenomenological study

A Nikbakht Nasrabadi, AH Wibisono, KA Allen… - BMC nursing, 2021 - Springer
Background Moral distress is a poorly defined and frequently misunderstood phenomenon,
and little is known about its triggering factors during ICU end-of-life decisions for nurses in …

Neonatal palliative care attitude scale: development of an instrument to measure the barriers to and facilitators of palliative care in neonatal nursing

V Kain, G Gardner, P Yates - Pediatrics, 2009 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE. The aim of this research project was to obtain an understanding of the barriers
to and facilitators of providing palliative care in neonatal nursing. This article reports the first …

Re-defining moral distress: A systematic review and critical re-appraisal of the argument-based bioethics literature

C Sanderson, L Sheahan, S Kochovska… - Clinical …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The concept of moral distress comes from nursing ethics, and was initially defined as '…
when one knows the right thing to do, but institutional constraints make it nearly impossible …

Impact of dying neonates on doctors' and nurses' personhood: a systematic scoping review

H Huang, RQE Toh, CLL Chiang… - Journal of pain and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Context Caring for dying neonates is distressing for healthcare professionals (HCP) s. Yet,
the extent of these effects is poorly understood, compromising support of HCPs. To better …