2024
DOI: 10.1177/08850666241285861
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When Fulfilling a Professional Obligation Causes Moral Distress: A New Evaluative Approach

Daniel T. Kim,
Wayne Shelton,
Linda Breslin
et al.

Abstract: Purpose The term ‘moral distress’ was coined by Andrew Jameton to name the anguish that clinicians feel when they cannot pursue what they judge to be right because of institutional constraints. We argue that moral distress in critical care should also be addressed as a function of the constraints of ethics and propose an evaluative approach to the experience considering its implications for professional identity. Method We build on a selective review of the literature and analyze a paradigmatic example of mora… Show more

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