2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182212012
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Ethical Conflict and Its Psychological Correlates among Hospital Nurses in the Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study within Swiss COVID-19 and Non-COVID-19 Wards

Abstract: Background: During the Covid-19 pandemic, nurses experienced increased pressure. Consequently, ethical concerns and psychological distress emerged. This study aimed to assess nurses’ ethical conflict, resilience and psychological impact, and compare these variables between nurses who worked in Covid-19 wards and nurses who did not. Methods: Design—Multicentre online survey. Setting—Multi-site public hospital; all nursing staff were invited to participate. The survey included validated tools and a novel instrum… Show more

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“…It is important to emphasize that, despite the evident effort to provide remote communication in an extremely difficult context, the effectiveness of such communication modalities remains a matter of debate [52]. Furthermore, the communication challenges could enhance ethical conflicts in the ICU and, consequently health care providers' distress [53]. In particular, "surrogate" remote-communication risks increasing the challenges of shared decision-making and the quality of care in end-of-life [44,54].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to emphasize that, despite the evident effort to provide remote communication in an extremely difficult context, the effectiveness of such communication modalities remains a matter of debate [52]. Furthermore, the communication challenges could enhance ethical conflicts in the ICU and, consequently health care providers' distress [53]. In particular, "surrogate" remote-communication risks increasing the challenges of shared decision-making and the quality of care in end-of-life [44,54].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in other studies, one of the aspects that caused MD the most was the inadequacy of care at the end of life, due to the high number of deaths per day and the absence of relatives, which often caused a lonely death. Although nurses tried to make up for this lack with video calls, this certainly created great frustration and a sense of inadequacy, increasing the experiences of MD [ 51 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enfermeiros de unidades hospitalares de COVID-19 desencadearam aumento do estresse e esgotamento psicológico, mas que foi amenizado pela experiência profissional que converte em maior nível de resiliência, ambas atuando com papel protetor durante o período pandêmico. 1,[12][13][14] Um dos moderadores que demonstrou um significativo aumento da resiliência e da prevenção da exaustão psicológica evidenciou a importância que a organização fornece ao profissional por meio das suas políticas institucionais. A gestão da pandemia, bem como os treinamentos, intensifica a confiança da equipe na instituição, e, consequentemente, essa se torna um ambiente mais resiliente.…”
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