Lewis Sophie, Willis Karen, Smallwood Natasha
Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
College of Health and Biomedicine, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.
Philos Ethics Humanit Med. 2025 Jan 9;20(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s13010-024-00162-y.
Moral distress is reported to be a critical force contributing to intensifying rates of anxiety, depression and burnout experienced by healthcare workers. In this paper, we examine the moral dilemmas and ensuing distress personally and collectively experienced by healthcare workers while caring for patients during the pandemic.
Data are drawn from free-text responses from a cross-sectional national online survey of Australian healthcare workers about the patient care challenges they faced.
Three themes were derived from qualitative content analysis that illuminated the ways in which moral dilemmas and distress were relationally experienced by healthcare workers: (1) the moral ambiguity of how to care well for patients amid a rapidly changing work environment; (2) the distress of witnessing suffering shared between healthcare workers and patients; and (3) the distress of performing new forms of invisible work in the absence of institutional recognition. These findings reveal that moral distress was a strongly shared experience.
Findings advance understandings of moral distress as a relational experience, collectively felt, constituted, and experienced by healthcare workers. Considering how to harness collective solidarity in effectively responding to moral distress experienced across the frontline healthcare workforce is critical.
据报道,道德困扰是导致医护人员焦虑、抑郁和职业倦怠发生率上升的关键因素。在本文中,我们探讨了医护人员在疫情期间照顾患者时个人和集体所经历的道德困境及随之而来的困扰。
数据来自对澳大利亚医护人员进行的全国性在线横断面调查的自由文本回复,该调查涉及他们所面临的患者护理挑战。
通过定性内容分析得出了三个主题,这些主题揭示了医护人员在道德困境和困扰方面的相关体验方式:(1)在迅速变化的工作环境中如何妥善照顾患者的道德模糊性;(2)目睹医护人员与患者共同承受痛苦的困扰;(3)在缺乏机构认可的情况下从事新形式无形工作的困扰。这些发现表明,道德困扰是一种强烈的共同体验。
研究结果推进了对道德困扰的理解,即它是一种由医护人员共同感受、构成和体验的相关体验。考虑如何利用集体团结来有效应对一线医护人员所经历的道德困扰至关重要。