2024
DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2024.2315635
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Strategies to mitigate moral distress as reported by eldercare professionals

Tiina Koivisto,
Maria Paavolainen,
Nina Olin
et al.

Abstract: Eldercare workers experience higher levels of moral distress than other health and social care service workers. Moral distress is a psychological response to a morally challenging event. Very little is known about moral distress in the context of eldercare and about the mechanisms of preventing or mitigating moral distress. This qualitative study was conducted as part of the “Ensuring the availability of staff and the attractiveness of the sector in eldercareservices” project in Finland in 2021. The data were … Show more

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