Most clinicians in the U.S. safety net practices reported “moral distress” during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an Aug. 26 report from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Overall, 71.6% of primary care, dental and behavioral health providers who were surveyed reported some level of ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare organizations, leaders, researchers, and practitioners have attempted on the fly to deal with the inherent stresses, strains, and struggles related to an ...
The distress of doctors and nurses working in hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic has received much attention in news media and academic research, including their moral distress witnessing so many ...
Frank Stephens has traveled around the world, held multiple jobs and even received a standing ovation from US Congressional representatives after testifying on Capitol Hill. "I have spent my life ...
Research has shown that, when nurses feel they are being prevented from taking a morally justifiable action or achieving an ethical outcome, it contributes to poor mental health, burnout, and intent ...
The Institute of Management Accountants is seeing signs of a lax attitude toward ethics developing in recent years as more people work from home and are tempted to cut corners on their expenses and ...
A recent study found that most healthcare providers experienced either mild or intense levels of moral distress during the first year of the pandemic due to issues related to patient care and their ...