Kain Victoria J
Queensland University of Technology, Centre for Health Research, Victoria Park Road, Kelvin Grove, Queensland, Australia.
Int J Palliat Nurs. 2007 May;13(5):243-8. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.2007.13.5.23495.
Moral distress in nursing is a prevalent theme in the literature. Although this issue has been investigated in other nursing disciplines, it has not been investigated by empirical research in the emotionally and ethically sensitive area of providing care to dying babies. Moral distress occurs when nurses are prevented from translating moral choices into moral action. The response to moral distress is anger, resentment, guilt, frustration, sorrow and powerlessness. If not addressed, self-worth may be jeopardised, affecting personal and professional relationships. A review of the literature was conducted to explore moral distress in neonatal nursing when providing care to dying babies. This literature review provides a basis for the direction of further research and hypothesis testing. Further focused research is necessary in this under-theorised area of nursing practice to clarify the significance of moral distress for neonatal nurses caring for dying babies.
护理中的道德困境是文献中一个普遍的主题。尽管这个问题在其他护理学科中已经得到研究,但在为濒死婴儿提供护理这个情感和伦理敏感领域,尚未通过实证研究进行探究。当护士无法将道德选择转化为道德行动时,就会出现道德困境。对道德困境的反应包括愤怒、怨恨、内疚、沮丧、悲伤和无力感。如果不加以解决,自我价值可能会受到损害,影响个人和职业关系。本文进行了文献综述,以探讨新生儿护理中为濒死婴儿提供护理时的道德困境。这篇文献综述为进一步研究和假设检验的方向提供了基础。在这个理论不足的护理实践领域,有必要进行更有针对性的研究,以阐明道德困境对护理濒死婴儿的新生儿护士的重要性。