Moral injury is a silent crisis affecting frontline workers worldwide. Learn how it leads to guilt, shame, and suicide ...
In a time of rapid change and uncertainty, public servants face unique challenges that can lead to moral distress and injury.
It is now widely invoked in health care. Numerous studies have shown that levels of moral distress among clinicians are high, ...
a health and sciences professor at Brock University, told me. In the latter half of the 19th century, young people signaled their moral virtue by taking temperance pledges. The original temperance ...
But it has become a moment of wider reflection on health care in America, and why so many patients feel the system is broken. Philosopher Nicole Hassoun researches health care and human rights.
Persistent moral distresses that go unaddressed can lead ... such as the case of the 6-month-old child, are ubiquitous in health care. Patients, their families and clinicians need to be able ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Daniel T. Kim, Albany Medical College (THE CONVERSATION) I sit on an ethics review ...
It is now widely invoked in health care. Numerous studies have shown that levels of moral distress among clinicians are high, with 58% of pediatric and neonatal intensive care clinicians in a ...