Moral distress interventions: an integrative literature review

VK Amos, E Epstein - Nursing ethics, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Moral distress has been well reviewed in the literature with established deleterious side
effects for all healthcare professionals, including nurses, physicians, and others. Yet, little is …

Instruments to assess moral distress among healthcare workers: A systematic review of measurement properties

N Giannetta, G Villa, F Pennestrì, R Sala… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background An increasing number of professionals are challenged by the evolution of
modern healthcare and society, often characterized by more expectations with reduced …

The relationship between moral distress, burnout, and considering leaving a hospital job during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal survey

RG Maunder, ND Heeney, RA Greenberg, LP Jeffs… - BMC nursing, 2023 - Springer
Background Previous research suggests that moral distress contributes to burnout in nurses
and other healthcare workers. We hypothesized that burnout both contributed to moral …

Moral distress scores of nurses working in intensive care units for adults using Corley's scale: A systematic review

N Giannetta, G Villa, L Bonetti, S Dionisi… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background: No systematic review in the literature has analyzed the intensity and frequency
of moral distress among ICU nurses. No study seems to have mapped the leading personal …

Levels of moral distress among health care professionals working in hospital and community settings: A cross sectional study

N Giannetta, R Sergi, G Villa, F Pennestrì, R Sala… - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
Moral distress is a concern for all healthcare professionals working in all care settings.
Based on our knowledge, no studies explore the differences in levels of moral distress in …

A systematic review and meta-analytic evaluation of moral distress in oncology nursing

IJ Eche, CS Phillips, N Alcindor, E Mazzola - Cancer Nursing, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Background Weighing implications of multiple intensive cancer-directed therapies over time,
oncology nurses are more prone to intrinsic distress compared to nurses in non-oncologic …

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 …

Predictors and consequences of moral distress in home-care nursing: A cross-sectional survey

J Petersen, M Melzer - Nursing ethics, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Nurses frequently face situations in their daily practice that are ethically difficult
to handle and can lead to moral distress. Objective This study aimed to explore the …

Psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the moral distress-appraisal scale for nurses

MV Duzgun, C Ozdemir, E Karazeybek… - Archives of Psychiatric …, 2023 - Elsevier
Moral distress causes frustration, guilt, anger, stress, sadness, anxiety, fear, burnout,
insecurity, and depression in nurses, and this is reflected in their work performances …

The relationship between moral distress levels and ethical climate perceptions of PICU nurses

GE Küçükkelepçe, TK Özkan… - Journal of nursing …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background The organizational climate in paediatric intensive care units is specific to the
conditions of the patient, and there may be a relationship between the ethical climate …