نتایج جستجو برای: moral distress

تعداد نتایج: 94811  

آزرم, آرزو, ابراهیمی, حسین, اصغری جعفرآبادی, محمد, کاظمی, عبدالحسن,

One of the most important issues in nursing ethics is moral distress, which is a severe psychological problem among nurses. The purpose of this study was to determine the nurses’ moral distress in the hospitals of the northwest of Iran.This was a cross-sectional study in which 418 nurses were selected by randomized multistep sampling method in the northwest of Iran in 2012. Data collection was ...

برهانی, فریبا , روشن زاده, مصطفی , عباس زاده, عباس , نخعی, نوذر ,

Moral distress is one of the common issues in nursing that has been receiving a lot of attention in research related to this profession. Moral distress is a phenomenon that can impact nurses, patients and health systems greatly. One significant impact of moral distress on nurses is its role on their desire to continue to work in their profession, and the present cross-sectional, descriptive and...

Background and Objective: Nurses experience moral distress to some degrees in clinical setting. Several factors can cause moral distress in nurses that can diminish their performance. Due to lack of studies in this field in Ardabil city, this research was conducted to determine the level of moral distress among special wards nurses affiliated to educational-therapeutic centers in Ardabil Un...

Abstract Introduction: Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 in the world and the prevalence of the second peak of disease in Iran, we are witnessing the death of many of our compatriots in the country's hospitals every day. Meanwhile, the medical staff of hospitals, especially doctors and nurses, have the most conflicts with patients with COVID-19. Considering the very important issue of mo...

ژورنال: سلامت و مراقبت 2019

Background & objectives: Nurses, as the main members of the care and treatment teams, are at the forefront of health care provision and their performance largely determine the quality of health care. Moral distress can have many physical and psychological consequences in nurses and negatively affect their professional responsibilities. The aim of this study was to determine the extent of moral ...

Barkhordari-Sharifabad , Maasoumeh, Hashemi, EsmatSadat, Salaree, Mohammad Mehdi ,

Turnover and moral distress are considered as one of the challenges in health care systems. Nursing leaders are one of the factors influencing the thoughts and behaviors of nurses in organizational environments. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between ethical leadership, moral distress and the turnover intention of nurses working in hospitals affiliated to Kerman Univers...

Background: Considering the religious and legal structures in Iran, the occurrence of euthanasia seems to be impossible; however, the attitude of nurses towards euthanasia and its related factors may also affect creating moral distress conditions for nurses. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate of the moral distress and attitude of Adult and Neonatal Intensive Care Units (AICU/ NICU) nurs...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2017
Carina Fourie

Moral distress, according to Andrew Jameton's highly influential definition, occurs when a nurse knows the morally correct action to take but is constrained in some way from taking this action. The definition of moral distress has been broadened, first, to include morally challenging situations that give rise to distress but which are not necessarily linked to nurses feeling constrained, such a...

Background: Ethical challenges are considered an integral part of the nursing profession. In these challenges, despite moral courage, nurses experience moral distress. Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the amount of moral courage and moral distress of nurses and their related factors in educational and medical centers in the city of Zanjan. Methods: This descriptive-analytica...

2015
Mohammad Hosein Vaziri Effat Merghati-Khoei Shahnaz Tabatabaei

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to describe the moral distress among Iranian registered nurses. METHODS This was a descriptive -analytic study, in which 264 out of 1000 nurses were randomly selected as a sample group and completed the questionnaire. The nurses' moral distress was assessed using Corley's 30-item Moral Distress Scale adapted for use in an Iranian population. The collect...

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