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  1. Adaptation and validation of moral distress thermometer in Chinese nurses

    Background

    Moral distress seriously affects professional nurses, and a number of instruments have been developed to measure the level of moral...

    Xu Tian, **uni Gan, ... Fangrong Liu in BMC Nursing
    Article Open access 04 July 2024
  2. A Sco** Review of the Components of Moral Resilience: Its Role in Addressing Moral Injury or Moral Distress for High-Risk Occupation Workers

    Purpose of review

    High-risk occupation workers (HROWs) are often exposed to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) which can contribute to moral...

    Temitope Osifeso, Sierra J. Crocker, ... R. Nicholas Carleton in Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry
    Article 14 December 2023
  3. Mental burden and moral distress among oncologists and oncology nurses in Germany during the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey

    Purpose

    There is evidence for mental burden and moral distress among healthcare workers during the pandemic. However, there is scarcity of analyses...

    Sabine Sommerlatte, Celine Lugnier, ... Stephan Herpertz in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
    Article Open access 26 January 2023
  4. A survey of pediatric intensive care unit clinician experience with restricted family presence during COVID-19

    Purpose

    Limiting family presence runs counter to the family-centred values of Canadian pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). This study explores how...

    Jennifer R. Foster, Laurie A. Lee, ... Daniel Garros in Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie
    Article Open access 23 August 2023
  5. Factors Associated with Physician Moral Distress Caring for Hospitalized Elderly Patients Needing a Surrogate Decision-maker: a Prospective Study

    Background

    When working with surrogate decision-makers, physicians often encounter ethical challenges that may cause moral distress which can have...

    Lucia D. Wocial, James E. Slaven, ... Alexia M. Torke in Journal of General Internal Medicine
    Article 24 February 2020
  6. “I Didn’t Expect to Be So Caught Up in It”: a Qualitative Study of Experiences of Medical Students’ Volunteering for Ukrainian Refugees

    Objective

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 triggered a huge wave of migration, with thousands of refugees arriving at Prague’s Central...

    Lucie Bankovská Motlová, Karolína Vlčková, ... Miroslava Janoušková in Academic Psychiatry
    Article 22 November 2023
  7. Moving closer to death: understanding psychosocial distress among older veterans with advanced cancers

    Background

    Early identification of psychosocial distress is important to address the needs of vulnerable populations and influence symptom management....

    Frances R. Nedjat-Haiem, Tamara J. Cadet, ... Shiraz I. Mishra in Supportive Care in Cancer
    Article 12 April 2020
  8. The dynamic relationship between cancer and employment-related financial toxicity: an in-depth qualitative study of 21 Australian cancer survivor experiences and preferences for support

    Background

    People with a cancer diagnosis experience physical and emotional impacts that may affect employment. Alongside cancer care costs, reduced...

    Melissa A. Carlson, Elizabeth A. Fradgley, ... Christine Paul in Supportive Care in Cancer
    Article 01 December 2021
  9. PATIENT VOICES, a project for the integration of the systematic assessment of patient reported outcomes and experiences within a comprehensive cancer center: a protocol for a mixed method feasibility study

    Background

    Listening to “patient voices” in terms of symptoms, emotional status and experiences with care, is crucial for patient empowerment in...

    Cinzia Brunelli, Claudia Borreani, ... Emanuela Zito in Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
    Article Open access 28 July 2020
  10. Psychometric properties of the ethical conflict in nursing questionnaire critical care version among Chinese nurses: a cross-sectional study

    Background

    Ethical conflicts are common in the critical care setting, and have compromised job satisfaction and nursing care quality. Using reliable...

    Yuanfei Liu, Nianqi Cui, ... **gfen ** in BMC Nursing
    Article Open access 28 July 2021
  11. Mitigating long-term and delayed adverse events associated with cancer treatment: implications for survivorship

    Despite the importance of chemotherapy-associated adverse events in oncology practice and the broad range of interventions available to mitigate...

    Maryam B. Lustberg, Nicole M. Kuderer, ... Gary H. Lyman in Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
    Article 25 May 2023
  12. What are the personal last wishes of people with a life-limiting illness? Findings from a longitudinal observational study in specialist palliative care

    Background

    Personal last wishes of people facing a life-limiting illness may change closer to death and may vary across different forms of specialist...

    Anneke Ullrich, Wiebke Hollburg, ... Karin Oechsle in BMC Palliative Care
    Article Open access 22 March 2022
  13. Experiences with scans and scanxiety in people with advanced cancer: a qualitative study

    Purpose

    Scan-associated anxiety (‘scanxiety’) in people with advanced cancer is a common clinical problem. This study aims to explore the experiences...

    Kim Tam Bui, Prunella Blinman, ... Haryana M. Dhillon in Supportive Care in Cancer
    Article 02 June 2021
  14. Spiritual, religious, and existential concerns of cancer survivors in a secular country with focus on age, gender, and emotional challenges

    Purpose

    The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between self-reported spiritual/religious concerns and age, gender, and emotional...

    N. C. Hvidt, T. B. Mikkelsen, ... E. Assing Hvidt in Supportive Care in Cancer
    Article 08 April 2019
  15. Incorporating palliative care principles to improve patient care and quality of life in urologic oncology

    Palliative care — specialized healthcare focused on improving quality of life for patients with serious illnesses — can help urologists to care for...

    Lee A. Hugar, Elizabeth M. Wulff-Burchfield, ... Benjamin J. Davies in Nature Reviews Urology
    Article 26 July 2021
  16. Evaluation of Distress and Religious Co** Among Cancer Patients in Turkey

    The purpose of this study was to determine distress levels and religious co** styles of cancer patients and the relationship between religious...

    Elanur Yılmaz Karabulutlu, Süheyla Yaralı, Seda Karaman in Journal of Religion and Health
    Article 21 July 2017
  17. Perceptions of clinical support for employed breast cancer survivors managing work and health challenges

    Purpose

    A substantial portion of breast cancer survivors are active in the workforce, yet factors that allow survivors to balance work with cancer...

    Alicia G. Dugan, Ragan E. Decker, ... Andrew L. Salner in Journal of Cancer Survivorship
    Article 06 January 2021
  18. Survivorship and Caregiver Issues in Neuro-oncology

    As cancer care has evolved so has the awareness of the issues cancer patients, their caregivers and families face during and after treatment, giving...

    Article 13 November 2019
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