Moral Distress in Healthcare

Bioethics Forum 18 (1-2):44-46 (2002)
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Abstract

Moral distress is the sense that one must do, or cooperate in, what is wrong. It is paradigmatically faced by nurses, but it is almost a universal occupational hazard.

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Judith Andre
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