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Moral Distress in Nursing: What You Need To Know
From the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, this webpage provides information on moral distress: what it is, how to recognize it, and how to address it.
Episode 78: Ethical Distress Impacts Nursing Practice
Presented by the Oncology Nursing Society, this podcast episode discusses what moral/ethical distress is and how it impacts nurses in the workplace and in their daily lives.
Preserving Integrity in Response to Ethical Challenges in COVID-19
This YouTube video from the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing discusses the challenges facing nurses during the pandemic, including moral distress, and how to internally process the situations nurses face.
Responding to Moral Distress Arising from COVID-19
From the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, this YouTube video discusses moral distress and moral residue as well as how to recognize and address them.
Healthcare Workers: Work Stress & Mental Health
This page from The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) on the CDC website provides information and resources on topics such as work stress, fatigue, substance use, suicide, and burnout.