Cavaliere Terri A, Daly Barbara, Dowling Donna, Montgomery Kathleen
Schneider Children's Hospital at North Shore, Manhasset, NY, USA.
Adv Neonatal Care. 2010 Jun;10(3):145-56. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0b013e3181dd6c48.
Moral distress is a significant problem for nurses (RNs). It has physical, emotional, and psychological sequelae and a negative impact on the quality, quantity, and cost of patient care. Moral distress leads to loss of moral integrity and job dissatisfaction and is a major cause of burnout and RNs leaving the profession. The majority of research has been carried out with RNs working in acute care, adult inpatient settings, especially critical care areas. Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) RNs confront ethically and morally challenging situations on a regular basis. There are limited data clarifying their moral distress.
The purpose of this study was to describe the moral distress of RNs working in NICUs and to identify the situations that are associated with their moral distress.
What are the intensity and frequency of moral distress in NICU RNs, what situations are associated with moral distress in NICU RNs, and what personal characteristics are correlated with moral distress in NICU RNs?
This descriptive, correlational study was conducted with RNs in the level III NICUs of a healthcare system in the northeastern United States. Participation was voluntary and anonymous. A convenience sample of RNs completed a demographic data sheet and the Moral Distress Scale Neonatal-Pediatric Version. Data were collected during October 2008. Ninety-four of 196 eligible RNs (48%) participated in the study.
As a whole, the subjects did not perceive that the situations described in the instrument occurred frequently and did not cause great distress. Subjects' individual scores displayed wide variations for all dimensions of moral distress ranging from low to high, indicating that individual RNs may be experiencing moral distress.The situations receiving the highest scores are comparable with the areas that are problematic for other critical care nurses as described in the literature. In this study, 4 RN characteristics were significantly related to moral distress: the desire to leave their current position, lack of spirituality, altered approach to patient care, and considering but not leaving a previous job because of moral distress.
The results of this study add to the understanding of the moral distress in NICU RNs. The data will provide evidence for eventual psychometric testing and factor analysis of the Moral Distress Scale Neonatal-Pediatric Version.
道德困扰是护士面临的一个重大问题。它会引发身体、情感和心理方面的后遗症,并对患者护理的质量、数量和成本产生负面影响。道德困扰会导致道德完整性的丧失和工作不满,是职业倦怠和护士离职的主要原因。大多数研究是针对在急性护理、成人住院环境中工作的护士开展的,尤其是重症监护领域。新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的护士经常面临伦理和道德方面具有挑战性的情况。但目前关于他们道德困扰的数据有限。
本研究的目的是描述在新生儿重症监护病房工作的护士的道德困扰情况,并确定与他们的道德困扰相关的情况。
新生儿重症监护病房护士道德困扰的强度和频率如何,哪些情况与新生儿重症监护病房护士的道德困扰相关,以及哪些个人特征与新生儿重症监护病房护士的道德困扰相关?
这项描述性、相关性研究在美国东北部一个医疗系统的三级新生儿重症监护病房对护士进行。参与是自愿且匿名的。一个便利样本的护士填写了一份人口统计学数据表和《新生儿 - 儿科版道德困扰量表》。数据于2008年10月收集。196名符合条件的护士中有94名(48%)参与了研究。
总体而言,受试者认为量表中描述的情况并不经常发生,也不会造成很大困扰。受试者的个人得分在道德困扰的所有维度上都显示出从低到高的广泛差异,这表明个别护士可能正在经历道德困扰。得分最高的情况与文献中描述的其他重症监护护士存在问题的领域相当。在本研究中,有4个护士特征与道德困扰显著相关:想要离开当前岗位、缺乏精神寄托、改变患者护理方式,以及因道德困扰考虑过但未离开上一份工作。
本研究结果有助于加深对新生儿重症监护病房护士道德困扰的理解。这些数据将为最终对《新生儿 - 儿科版道德困扰量表》进行心理测量测试和因素分析提供依据。