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Understanding and Addressing Moral Distress | OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing

Understanding and Addressing Moral Distress | OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing

Moral distress occurs when one knows the ethically correct action to take but feels powerless to take that action. Research on moral distress among nurses has identified that the sources of moral distress are many and varied and that the experience of moral distress leads some nurses to leave their jobs, or the profession altogether. This article considers both moral distress and moral residue, a consequence of unresolved moral distress. First,...

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