The Association of Moral Distress and Demographic Characteristics in the Nurses of Critical Care Units in Tehran, Iran
Background & Aims: Moral distress in the nursing profession leads to adverse complications in the workplace. Nurses experiencing moral distress may show symptoms such as confusion, fear, anxiety, and powerlessness, which lead to job dissatisfaction and failure. The present study aimed to assess...
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Main Authors: | N Mohamadi (Author), F Fakoor (Author), H Haghani (Author), S Khanjari (Author) |
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Iran University of Medical Sciences,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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