Articles with "morally injurious" as a keyword



Sources of moral injury among war veterans: A qualitative evaluation.

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2018 at "Journal of clinical psychology"

DOI: 10.1002/jclp.22660

Abstract: OBJECTIVE Service members deployed to war are at risk for moral injury, but the potential sources of moral injury are poorly understood. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the types of events… read more here.

Keywords: morally injurious; war veterans; sources moral; injury ... See more keywords
Photo by nampoh from unsplash

‘Against everything that got you into the job’: experiences of potentially morally injurious events among Canadian public safety personnel

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2023 at "European Journal of Psychotraumatology"

DOI: 10.1080/20008066.2023.2205332

Abstract: ABSTRACT Background: Moral injury (MI) has become a research and organizational priority as frontline personnel have, both during and in the years preceding the COVID-19 pandemic, raised concerns about repeated expectations to make choices that… read more here.

Keywords: public safety; safety; psp; morally injurious ... See more keywords
Photo by jannisbrandt from unsplash

Morally injurious events and post-traumatic embitterment disorder in UK health and social care professionals during COVID-19: a cross-sectional web survey

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2022 at "BMJ Open"

DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-054062

Abstract: Objective To estimate the prevalence and predictors of morally injurious events (MIEs) and post-traumatic embitterment disorder (PTED) in UK health and social care professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting September–October 2020 in… read more here.

Keywords: social care; health social; morally injurious; care professionals ... See more keywords
Photo by nci from unsplash

A longitudinal analysis of the role of potentially morally injurious events on COVID-19-related psychosocial functioning among healthcare providers

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2021 at "PLoS ONE"

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260033

Abstract: Medical leaders have warned of the potential public health burden of a “parallel pandemic” faced by healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. These individuals may have experienced scenarios in which their moral code was violated… read more here.

Keywords: morally injurious; injurious events; healthcare providers; psychosocial functioning ... See more keywords

Injurious Memories from the COVID-19 Frontline: The Impact of Episodic Memories of Self- and Other-Potentially Morally Injurious Events on Romanian Nurses’ Burnout, Turnover Intentions and Basic Need Satisfaction

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2022 at "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health"

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19159604

Abstract: Nurses have been frequently exposed to Potentially Morally Injurious Events (PMIEs) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to resource scarcity, they both perpetrated (self-PMIEs) and passively witnessed (other-PMIEs) moral transgressions toward the patients, severely violating their… read more here.

Keywords: turnover intentions; impact; episodic memories; morally injurious ... See more keywords
Photo from wikipedia

Protective Factors against Morally Injurious Memories from the COVID-19 Pandemic on Nurses’ Occupational Wellbeing: A Cross-Sectional Experimental Study

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2022 at "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health"

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191811817

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic was a fertile ground for nurses’ exposure to self- and other-Potentially Morally Injurious Events (PMIEs). Our study explored the effects of nurses’ memories of self- and other-PMIEs on occupational wellbeing and turnover… read more here.

Keywords: occupational wellbeing; turnover intentions; covid pandemic; morally injurious ... See more keywords

The Hidden Crisis: Understanding Potentially Morally Injurious Events Experienced by Healthcare Providers during COVID-19 in Canada

Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!
Published in 2023 at "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health"

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20064813

Abstract: Background: Healthcare providers (HCPs) may be at elevated risk for moral injury due to increased exposure to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Identifying PMIEs experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic is a… read more here.

Keywords: healthcare providers; morally injurious; moral injury; hcps ... See more keywords