2024
DOI: 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i02.15638
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Moral Distress and Professional Autonomy among Staff Nurses in Private Hospitals

Jeah Frey T. Magbanua -,
Rosenie S. Coronado -,
Joan P. Bacarisas -

Abstract: To optimize nurses' roles, it is essential to minimize moral distress and maximize professional autonomy. However, limited local studies explore the correlation between moral distress and professional autonomy among nurses. This research in Midsayap, Cotabato for Q1 2023 utilized a quantitative approach, revealing that most nurses were young adults (19-35 years old), predominantly female, with a bachelor's degree, and employed in private hospitals. Moral distress was low, and professional autonomy varied. No s… Show more

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