2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19031454
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“It Is Difficult to Always Be an Antagonist”: Ethical, Professional, and Moral Dilemmas as Potentially Psychologically Traumatic Events among Nurses in Canada

Abstract: Aims: We explore social and relational dynamics tied to an unexplored potentially psychologically traumatic event (PPTE) that can impact nurses’ well-being and sense of their occupational responsibilities: namely, the moral, ethical, or professional dilemmas encountered in their occupational work. Design: We used a semi-constructed grounded theory approach to reveal prevalent emergent themes from the qualitative, open-ended component of our survey response data as part of a larger mixed-methods study. Methods:… Show more

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“…These situations tend to lead nursing professionals to face ethical-legal dilemmas, which refer to the psychological impact of having to act differently from what feels morally, ethically or professionally appropriate ( 35 ) . In other words, nursing professionals may be in doubt about the legality of a certain action or procedure that they feel safe to perform, and may end up not carrying it out, even though it could make the difference between life and the death of people, considering that the premise of care in emergencies/disasters is to save/maintain as many lives as possible ( 35 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These situations tend to lead nursing professionals to face ethical-legal dilemmas, which refer to the psychological impact of having to act differently from what feels morally, ethically or professionally appropriate ( 35 ) . In other words, nursing professionals may be in doubt about the legality of a certain action or procedure that they feel safe to perform, and may end up not carrying it out, even though it could make the difference between life and the death of people, considering that the premise of care in emergencies/disasters is to save/maintain as many lives as possible ( 35 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essas situações tendem a levar os profissionais de enfermagem ao enfrentamento de dilemas ético-legais, os quais se referem ao impacto psicológico de ter que agir diferente do que se sente moral, eticamente ou profissionalmente apropriado (35) . Em outras palavras, o profissional de enfermagem pode ficar em dúvida sobre a legalidade de uma determinada ação ou procedimento para o qual se sente seguro para realizar, e pode acabar por não realizá-lo, ainda que possa vir a fazer a diferença entre a vida e a morte de pessoas, considerando que a premissa do atendimento em emergências/desastres é o de salvar/manter o maior número possível de vidas (35) .…”
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“…When articulating these two terms, “ethical dilemmas,” we understand that they refer to the psychological impact of having to act other than what feels morally, ethically, or professionally appropriate ( 4 ) . Ethical dilemmas are related to everyday issues present in the work of nursing professionals, who face sensitive situations in their practice in the context of interpersonal relationships between professionals and patients-families-communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%