Abstract

Objectives Describe the moral distress of critical care RNs. List interventions to address moral distress in critical care RNs. Original Research Background: In 2008 the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) published a position statement on moral distress that included a call to action for nurses to recognize and name the experience of moral distress and as commit to using professional and institutional resources to address it. Research Objectives: registered nurses (RNs) working in an urban, academic hospital in Pennsylvania and identifies strategies to address this distress. Methods: alpha=0.89) and indicated their preferences for institutional support in managing distressing situations (Hamric, Borchers, &

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