Mitigating Moral Distress through Ethics Consultation

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):61-63 (2022)
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While the phenomenon of ‘moral distress’ has been of interest to the nursing community since Jameton first described it in 1984, moral distress is now understood to effect healthcare professionals...

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