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Fall 2022
Background: There is a desperate need for research-based interventions to help minimize nurses’ moral distress, which arises when there is a conflict between what one thinks the morally correct action is and what they are required or capable of doing. While experiences and causes of moral...
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Tears at the Heart of Things: Moral Distress Among Principals of Canadian-Accredited Schools in China
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Moral distress arises when a person is aware of a moral problem, acknowledges a moral responsibility to act, yet is constrained from following a course of action congruent with their own moral judgement (Nathaniel, 2006; Jameton, 1984). Being hindered from doing what one believes to be morally...