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Exploring the experiences of nurses' moral distress in long-term care of older adults: a phenomenological study

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BMC NURSING
卷 20, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-021-00675-3

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Moral distress; Older adult; Aging; Nursing; Qualitative research; Intensive care; Critical care

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  1. Tehran University of Medical Sciences

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This phenomenological study explored the experiences of moral distress among ICU nurses in Iran during long-term care of older adults. Five major themes including advocating, defense mechanisms, burden of care, relationships, and organizational issues were identified, along with several subthemes. The study contributes to understanding the challenges nurses face in the ICU and suggests possible interventions to provide support.
Background Moral distress is a poorly defined and frequently misunderstood phenomenon, and little is known about its triggering factors during ICU end-of-life decisions for nurses in Iran. This study aimed to explore the experiences of nurses' moral distress in the long-term care of older adults via a phenomenological study. Methods A qualitative, phenomenological study was conducted with 9 participants using in-depth semi-structured interviews. The purpose was to gain insight into the lived experiences and perceptions of moral distress among ICU nurses in hospitals affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences during their long-term care of older adults. Results Five major themes are identified from the interviews: advocating, defense mechanisms, burden of care, relationships, and organizational issues. In addition, several subthemes emerged including respectful end of life care, symptom management, coping, spirituality, futile care, emotional work, powerlessness, relationships between patients and families, relationships with healthcare teams, relationships with institutions, inadequate staffing, inadequate training, preparedness, education/mentoring, workload, and support. Conclusions This qualitative study contributes to the limited knowledge and understanding of the challenges nurses face in the ICU. It also offers possible implications for implementing supportive interventions.

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