Unable to answer the call of our patients: mental health nurses' experience of moral distress.
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Moving from conceptual ambiguity to knowledgeable action: using a critical realist approach to studying moral distress.Patient participation: causing moral stress in psychiatric nursing?Understanding paradigms used for nursing research.Whistleblowing and organizational ethics.Ethical sensitivity: state of knowledge and needs for further research.An overview of swearing and its impact on mental health nursing practice.Development and validation of a questionnaire to measure moral distress in community pharmacists.Courage and nursing practice: a theoretical analysis.Studying multidisciplinary teams in the Irish Republic: the conceptual wrangle.Moral distress in nursing: contributing factors, outcomes and interventions.Evaluating clinical ethics support in mental healthcare: a systematic literature review.The issue of moral distress in community pharmacy practice: background and research agenda.Sources of moral distress for nursing staff providing care to residents with dementia.Nursing care of AIDS patients in Uganda.Identification of risk factors for moral distress in nurses: basis for the development of a new assessment tool.The Development of a Humanitarian Health Ethics Analysis Tool.Searching for ethical leadership in nursing.Burnout and perceptions of conscience among health care personnel: a pilot study.Empirical research on moral distress: issues, challenges, and opportunities.Organisational and individual support for nurses' ethical competence: A cross-sectional survey.Moral distress in physical therapy practice.Registered nurses' perceptions of moral distress and ethical climate.Moral distress and its correlates among mental health nurses in Jordan.Differences in job stress experienced by female and male Japanese psychiatric nurses.Interprofessional collaboration-in-practice: the contested place of ethics.Moral distress experienced by psychiatric nurses in Japan.Moral distress and avoidance behavior in nurses working in critical care and noncritical care units.The lived experience of nursing advocacy.Understanding avoidant leadership in health care: findings from a secondary analysis of two qualitative studies.Safety in psychiatric inpatient care: The impact of risk management culture on mental health nursing practice.Exploration of the Association between Nurses' Moral Distress and Secondary Traumatic Stress Syndrome: Implications for Patient Safety in Mental Health Services.The experience of working on a locked acute psychiatric ward.Ethical competence and psychiatric and mental health nursing education. Why? What? How?Distilling the Antecedents and Enabling Dynamics of Leader Moral Courage: A Framework to Guide Action.Toward interventions to address moral distress: navigating structure and agency.Meaning-making and managing difficult feelings: providing front-line end-of-life care.Relationships among moral distress, sense of coherence, and job satisfaction.No place to turn: nursing students' experiences of moral distress in mental health settings.An overview of moral distress and the paediatric intensive care team.Nurses' perceptions of and responses to morally distressing situations.
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Unable to answer the call of our patients: mental health nurses' experience of moral distress.
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Lisa Goldberg
Vangie Bergum
Wendy Austin
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10.1046/J.1440-1800.2003.00181.X
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2003-09-01T00:00:00Z