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Ann Surg Open
December 2024
Department of Surgery, Center for Healthcare Outcomes and Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Objective: We aimed to characterize sources of moral distress among providers in the context of surgery.
Background: Moral distress is defined as psychological unease generated when professionals identify an ethically correct action to take but are constrained in their ability to take that action. While moral distress has been reported among healthcare providers, the perspectives of providers working in surgery specifically are not often explored and reported.
J Correct Health Care
December 2024
Department of Social Work, College of Public Service, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.
Due to the complex nature of correctional facilities, correctional health care professionals (CHPs) are at high risk of experiencing the harms of helping such as burnout, vicarious trauma, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Although traditionally applied to military populations, the construct of moral injury has gained increasing application to health care and bears relevance to correctional health care. This qualitative study examines the prevalence of moral injury among CHPs while considering the moral dilemmas and ethical challenges of delivering care in a carceral environment.
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September 2024
International Centre for Education and Research in Neuropsychiatry (ICERN), Samara State Medical University, 18 Gagarina Street, 443079 Samara, Russia,
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