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:: Volume 26, Issue 4 (winter 2016) ::
MEDICAL SCIENCES 2016, 26(4): 248-255 Back to browse issues page
Moral distress among emergency department nurses: frequency, intensity, effect
Shiva Mahdavi Fashtami1 , Shahla Mohammadeh zadeh Zarankesh 2, Mohammad Esmaeilpour Bandboni3
1- MSc Student of Medical– Surgical Nursing, Tehran Medical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University, , Tehran, Iran
2- PhD Candidate in Higher Education Management, Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran Medical Sciences Branch,, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , shmohammadzadeh@yahoo.com
3- PhD in Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran
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Background: Moral distress is a common phenomenon in nursing profession and emergency nurses are constantly faced with moral distress in emergency situation. According to the kind of ward and the kind of the hospital, cause of its frequency, intensity and effect is different. This study was conducted to investigate the triple dimensions of moral distress and some related factors in nurses those working in emergency department.

Materials and methods: This cross- sectional study was carried out using census sampling on 125 nurses those working in 7 emergency department of non- teaching hospitals in Guilan province in 2015. Data were collected using the standard Hamric’s moral Distress Scale (2012) and have been analyzed by ANOVA, Pearson Correlation and T- test using SPSS 21 software.

Results: The mean score for the frequency of moral distress, the intensity of moral distress and the effect of moral distress were 1.4±0.58, 1.7±0.92 (of 4), and 3.4±2.8 (of 16), respectively. The results indicated that emergency nurses experienced a moderate level of distress. Based on Pearson correlation, there was a significant positive correlation between the number of nurses, the number of bed in emergency department and the triple dimensions of moral distress (P<0.01).

Conclusion: Moral distress in emergency department is accompanied by many disadvantages that have negative effects on nurses in various aspects, nurses’ profession and on hospital climate. Therefore, managers, the planners and the decision-makers in the field of health, should consider this ethical issue at the macro level and suggest appropriate programs to prevent of these issues.

Keywords: Moral distress, Emergency nurse, Non- teaching hospital.

Keywords: Moral distress, Emergency nurse, Non- teaching hospital.
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Semi-pilot: Survey/Cross Sectional/Descriptive | Subject: Nursing
Received: 2016/05/29 | Accepted: 2016/08/27 | Published: 2016/12/18
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Mahdavi Fashtami S, Mohammadeh zadeh Zarankesh S, Esmaeilpour Bandboni M. Moral distress among emergency department nurses: frequency, intensity, effect. MEDICAL SCIENCES 2016; 26 (4) :248-255
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Volume 26, Issue 4 (winter 2016) Back to browse issues page
فصلنامه علوم پزشکی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد پزشکی تهران Medical Science Journal of Islamic Azad Univesity - Tehran Medical Branch
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