2024
DOI: 10.1177/09697330241230512
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Physiotherapists’ moral distress: Mixed-method study reveals new insights

Noit Inbar,
Israel Issi Doron,
Yocheved Laufer

Abstract: Background Moral distress is a well-recognized term for emotional, cognitive, and physical reactions of  professionals, when facing conflicts between perceived obligations and institutional constraints. Though studied across medical roles, limited research exists among physiotherapists. Research Question What factors contribute to Moral distress among physiotherapists and how do they cope? Objectives To develop and test a multifaceted model of Moral distress and gain an in-depth understanding of the phenomena.… Show more

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