When healthcare professionals cannot do the right thing: A systematic review of moral distress and its correlates

Volume: 22, Issue: 1, Pages: 51 - 67
Published: Jul 10, 2016
Abstract
Moral distress occurs when professionals cannot carry out what they believe to be ethically appropriate actions. This review describes the publication trend on moral distress and explores its relationships with other constructs. A bibliometric analysis revealed that since 1984, 239 articles were published, with an increase after 2011. Most of them (71%) focused on nursing. Of the 239 articles, 17 empirical studies were systematically analyzed....
Paper Details
Title
When healthcare professionals cannot do the right thing: A systematic review of moral distress and its correlates
Published Date
Jul 10, 2016
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pages
51 - 67
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