Nurses' perception of troubled conscience in intensive care units: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Troubled conscience results from the lack of attention to the voice of conscience. Regarding the fact that ICU healthcare workers are constantly faced with stressful and challenging situations, they often experience a troubled conscience. Aim This study aimed to explain the facto...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Ali Cheraghi (Author), Maryam Esmaeili (Author), Monir Mazaheri (Author), Fatemeh Abdi (Author), Kurosh jodaki (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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