The relationship between moral distress, professional stress, and intent to stay in the nursing profession.
Moral distress and professional stress are common problems that can have adverse effects on nurses, patients, and the healthcare system as a whole. Thus, this cross-sectional study aims to examine the relationship between moral distress, professional stress, and intent to stay in the nursing profess...
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doaj-87f781a6fbf34c06b285699b3c6ccd152020-11-25T03:21:31ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine2008-03872015-10-0171The relationship between moral distress, professional stress, and intent to stay in the nursing profession.Fariba Borhani0Abbas Abbaszadeh1Nouzar Nakhaee2Mostafa Roshanzadeh3Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, Medical Ethics and Law Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Professor, Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Professor, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.Faculty member of Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran.Moral distress and professional stress are common problems that can have adverse effects on nurses, patients, and the healthcare system as a whole. Thus, this cross-sectional study aims to examine the relationship between moral distress, professional stress, and intent to stay in the nursing profession. Two hundred and twenty full-time nurses employed at teaching hospitals in the eastern regions of Iran were studied. A 52-item questionnaire based on Corley's Moral Distress Scale, Wolfgang's Health Professions Stress Inventory and Nedd Questionnaire on Intent to Stay in the Profession was used in the study. Additionally, demographic details of the study population were collected. No significant correlation was observed between the intensity and frequency of moral distress, professional stress, and intent to stay in the profession among nurses (P > 0.05). There was a significant correlation between moral distress, professional stress, and age, number of years in service and work setting (P < 0.05). Given the important effect of moral distress and professional stress on nurses, in addition to the educational programs for familiarization of nurses with these concepts, it is recommended that strategies be formulated by the healthcare system to increase nurses' ability to combat their adverse effects.https://jmehm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmehm/article/view/115intent to staymoral distressnursing ethicsnursing professionprofessional stress |
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The relationship between moral distress, professional stress, and intent to stay in the nursing profession. |
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The relationship between moral distress, professional stress, and intent to stay in the nursing profession. |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine |
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2008-0387 |
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2015-10-01 |
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Moral distress and professional stress are common problems that can have adverse effects on nurses, patients, and the healthcare system as a whole. Thus, this cross-sectional study aims to examine the relationship between moral distress, professional stress, and intent to stay in the nursing profession. Two hundred and twenty full-time nurses employed at teaching hospitals in the eastern regions of Iran were studied. A 52-item questionnaire based on Corley's Moral Distress Scale, Wolfgang's Health Professions Stress Inventory and Nedd Questionnaire on Intent to Stay in the Profession was used in the study. Additionally, demographic details of the study population were collected. No significant correlation was observed between the intensity and frequency of moral distress, professional stress, and intent to stay in the profession among nurses (P > 0.05). There was a significant correlation between moral distress, professional stress, and age, number of years in service and work setting (P < 0.05). Given the important effect of moral distress and professional stress on nurses, in addition to the educational programs for familiarization of nurses with these concepts, it is recommended that strategies be formulated by the healthcare system to increase nurses' ability to combat their adverse effects. |
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