È la cosa giusta da fare? Il Distress Morale nella pratica infermieristica. Revisione della letteratura

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Introduzione: la situazione di sofferenza che l’infermiere vive quando “riconosce la cosa giusta da fare e tuttavia per impedimenti istituzionali gli è impossibile seguire il giusto corso d’azione†è descritta
in letteratura come moral distress. L’infermiere, costretto ad agire “in modo contrario ai suoi valori personali e professionaliâ€, vede compromessa la sua “integrità e autenticitàâ€. La letteratura indica

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Lovato, S., & Cunico, L. (2018). È la cosa giusta da fare? Il Distress Morale nella pratica infermieristica. Revisione della letteratura. Scenario® - Il Nursing Nella Sopravvivenza, 32(4), 5–16. https://doi.org/10.4081/scenario.2015.60