Responding to a Nurse’s Perceived Moral Distress Prompting an Ethics Consultation Request

American Journal of Bioethics 24 (1):129-131 (2024)
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In 2017, Jameton reflected on the conceptual evolution of “moral distress” in the near-forty years since he coined the term in his book: Nursing Practice, The Ethical Issues. Jameton based the book...

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