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Title

STRATEGIES FOR COPING WITH MORAL DISTRESS ADOPTED BY NURSES IN TERTIARY CARE: A SCOPING REVIEW.

Authors

da Silva Caram, Carolina; Rezende, Lilian Cristina; Pereira Fonseca, Marina; Gherardi Almeida, Natália; Silva Rezende, Luana; Nascimento, Jacqueline; Barreto, Bárbara Ianca

Abstract

Objective: to map the scientific evidence on strategies for coping with moral distress adopted by nurses in the context of health services in tertiary care. Method: this is a Scoping Review based on the PRISMA-ScR recommendations. The searches were performed in September 2020 in the MEDLINE®, National Library of Medicine, Scopus, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Web of Science, Cochrane and Biblioteca Virtual en Saúde databases. The eligibility criterion was to include studies that discussed strategies for coping with moral distress adopted by nurses in tertiary care, finding 2,041 studies, which were organized and screened in the Endnote software. The data were organized in Excel spreadsheets and analysis of the results was performed using the ATLAS.ti software. Results: the final selected sample consisted of 23 studies, which were grouped in two axes: strategies and recommendations. Four articles were included in the "strategies" axis, which reported actions taken to face moral distress, detailing the intervention and their results. The others, included in the "recommendations" axis, are articles whose focus was the experience of moral distress, suggesting important aspects to face it. Conclusion: recognition of moral distress by nurses and the opportunity for collective discussion and exchange of experiences are ways of collectively facing the situations. In addition, the institution's active participation in carrying out interventions was recommended. However, gaps were noticed in the production of studies that actually go deeper into intervention actions to cope with moral distress.

Subjects

CINAHL database; MEDICAL databases; ONLINE information services; NURSES' attitudes; SYSTEMATIC reviews; TERTIARY care; MEDICAL care; PSYCHOLOGY of nurses; PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; MEDLINE; DATA analysis software; NURSING ethics; PSYCHOLOGICAL distress

Publication

Texto & Contexto Enfermagem, 2022, Vol 31, p1

ISSN

0104-0707

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1590/1980-265X-TCE-2021-0159

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