Moral caring competency and moral distress among Ghanaian nurses in adult care settings: A descriptive-correlational study
Background: Nurses in adult care settings frequently encounter moral distress due to the daily ethical obligations they must fulfill. In contrast to other healthcare professionals, nurses often grapple with a heightened frequency of moral dilemmas, resulting in increased moral distress. Objective: T...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Serwaah Antwi (Author), Jefferson Galanza (Author) |
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Belitung Raya Foundation,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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