[HTML][HTML] Patient safety and nursing: interface with stress and Burnout Syndrome

CCFM Rodrigues, VEP Santos… - Revista brasileira de …, 2017 - SciELO Brasil
Objective: To analyze studies on stress, Burnout Syndrome, and patient safety in the scope
of nursing care in the hospital environment. Method: This was an integrative literature …

Understanding the knowledge gaps in whistleblowing and speaking up in health care: narrative reviews of the research literature and formal inquiries, a legal analysis …

R Mannion, J Blenkinsopp, M Powell… - Health Services and …, 2018 - nrl.northumbria.ac.uk
Background There is compelling evidence to suggest that some (or even many) NHS staff
feel unable to speak up, and that even when they do, their organisation may respond …

Moral distress: developing strategies from experience

A Helmers, KD Palmer, RA Greenberg - Nursing Ethics, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Moral distress was first described by Jameton in 1984, and has been defined as
distress experienced by an individual when they are unable to carry out what they believe to …

A survey of moral distress in staff working in intensive care in the UK

GA Colville, D Dawson, S Rabinthiran… - Journal of the …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Elevated rates of burnout and post-traumatic stress have been found in staff working in
critical care settings, but the aspect of moral distress has been harder to quantify until a …

[图书][B] Healthcare professionalism: improving practice through reflections on workplace dilemmas

LV Monrouxe, CE Rees - 2017 - books.google.com
Healthcare Professionalism: Improving Practice through Reflections on Workplace
Dilemmas provides the tools and resources to help raise professional standards within the …

Impact of a narrative medicine programme on healthcare providers' empathy scores over time

PJ Chen, CD Huang, SJ Yeh - BMC Medical Education, 2017 - Springer
Background The cultivation of empathy for healthcare providers is an important issue in
medical education. Narrative medicine (NM) has been shown to foster empathy. To our …

Moral distress in medicine: an ethical analysis

A Kherbache, E Mertens… - Journal of health …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Moral distress is a negative emotional response that occurs when physicians know the
morally correct action but are prevented from taking it because of internal or external …

Association of professional identity, gender, team understanding, anxiety and workplace learning alignment with burnout in junior doctors: a longitudinal cohort study

LV Monrouxe, A Bullock, HM Tseng, SE Wells - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To examine how burnout across medical student to junior doctor transition relates
to: measures of professional identity, team understanding, anxiety, gender, age and …

'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 …

Student pharmacist perspectives on factors that influence wellbeing during pharmacy school

JC Babal, O Abraham, S Webber, T Watterson… - American journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective. To explore first-year student pharmacist perspectives on the influence of
individual, educational system, and health care system factors on their wellbeing during …