2020
DOI: 10.1177/0969733019878838
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Parent moral distress in serious pediatric illness: A dimensional analysis

Abstract: Background: Moral distress is an important and well-studied phenomenon among nurses and other healthcare providers, yet the conceptualization of parental moral distress remains unclear. Objective: The objective of this dimensional analysis was to describe the nature of family moral distress in serious pediatric illness. Design and methods: A dimensional analysis of articles retrieved from a librarian-assisted systematic review of Scopus, CINAHL, and PsychInfo was conducted, focusing on how children, parents, o… Show more

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“…This is the case with participants in our study who declared their negative moral emotions that arose in response to their perceived involvement in a highly undesirable moral situation. Mooney-Doyle and Ulrich who have recently offered an integrated account of parent moral distress put it best in saying: "Moral distress involves the perception one failed, due to internal and external constraints, to behave in the morally right way or compromised one's own moral integrity or values" (Mooney-Doyle and Ulrich, 2020) [9]. Participants in our study felt compromised their core values and beliefs associated with spirituality and their love for human-beings and respect for their existence in the world.…”
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“…This is the case with participants in our study who declared their negative moral emotions that arose in response to their perceived involvement in a highly undesirable moral situation. Mooney-Doyle and Ulrich who have recently offered an integrated account of parent moral distress put it best in saying: "Moral distress involves the perception one failed, due to internal and external constraints, to behave in the morally right way or compromised one's own moral integrity or values" (Mooney-Doyle and Ulrich, 2020) [9]. Participants in our study felt compromised their core values and beliefs associated with spirituality and their love for human-beings and respect for their existence in the world.…”
Section: Medical Futilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mooney-Doyle and Ulrich put it best in saying "parental physical and emotional distress is exhibited in many ways, including fatigue, disrupted sleep, caregiving demands, worry, and employment demands" (Mooney-Doyle and Ulrich, 2020) [9]. There is growing body of literature on mental health of parents with an infant in the NICU (i.e.…”
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