High Moral Distress in Clinicians Involved in the Care of Undocumented Immigrants Needing Dialysis in the United States
Purpose: To understand clinicians' perspectives on dialysis care of undocumented immigrants. Methods: A 21-item Internet-based survey using Survey Monkey? was sent to 765 physicians and nurses at a safety-net hospital located in Indianapolis, IN. Moral distress thermometer score was used to ass...
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Mary Ann Liebert,
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