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21 mar 2011 · In this article the author examines the concepts of moral distress and moral courage within the context of nursing practice. Examples of challenging healthcare situations from the United Kingdom and Ireland are discussed in the light of the examination of these two concepts.
- The relationship between moral distress and clinical care quality among ...
Results. There was a significant relationship between the...
- Moral courage level of nurses: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Improving the level of moral courage is one of the main...
- Moral courage in nursing - An integrative literature review
Moral courage and understanding of its meaning are essential...
- The relationship between moral distress and clinical care quality among ...
2 sty 2021 · Individual and organizational factors, such as positive personal experiences, commitment to ethical principles, supportive work environment and teamwork, were associated with moral courage in nursing, contributing to a more comprehensive description of nurses' moral courage.
Results. There was a significant relationship between the frequency of moral distress and the quality of clinical care (p = 0.032), as well as between the intensity of moral distress and the quality of clinical care (p = 0.043). Nurses who experienced moral distress more frequently and intensely provided better quality care.
Improving the level of moral courage is one of the main strategies to reduce moral distress, and low levels of moral courage may lead to nurse burnout, increased turnover, and reduced quality of care. Methods.
Moral courage and understanding of its meaning are essential when nurses face ethical conflicts in their practice. This integrative review aimed to explore moral courage in nursing and possible associated individual and organizational factors.
21 mar 2011 · This article aims to explore some of the key concepts and factors that contribute to nurses and others doing or not doing the right thing in professional practice. Insights from philosophical and empirical work on the concept of moral distress help us to understand staff difficulties in this area.
1 lut 2024 · Nurses face various ethical conflicts when taking care of patients, and such conflicts require moral courage. This systematic review was conducted with the aim of investigating moral courage and its related factors among nurses. Methods.