What keeps you up at night? Moral distress in nurse leaders in the USA, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
M. Beil-Hildebrand, Firuzan Kundt Sari, P. Kutschar, Lorri Birkholz
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PURPOSE Nurse leaders are challenged by ethical issues in today's complex health-care settings. The purpose of this study was to describe and analyze key elements of moral distress identified by nurse leaders from health-care systems in the USA, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The aim was to develop an understanding of distressing ethical issues nurse leaders face in the USA and three German-speaking European countries. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH This descriptive cross-sectional study surveyed a convenience sample of nurse leaders in the USA, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The voluntary, anonymous survey also included qualitative questions and was distributed using the Qualtrics® platform. A thematic analysis of the qualitative data in each country was carried out and a comparative analysis identified similarities and differences between the groups of nurse leaders comparing the US data to that from three German-speaking European countries. FINDINGS The survey was completed by 316 nurse leaders: Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (n = 225) and the USA (n = 91). Similar themes identified as causing all nurse leaders moral distress included a lack of individual and organizational integrity, hierarchical and interprofessional issues, lack of nursing professionalism, patient care/patient safety concerns, finances negatively impacting care and issues around social justice. Within these six themes, there were also differences between the USA and the three German-speaking European countries. ORIGINALITY/VALUE Understanding the experiences associated with distressing ethical situations can allow nurse leaders and organizations to focus on solutions and develop resilience to reduce moral distress in the USA and three German-speaking European countries.
是什么让你夜不能寐?美国、德国、奥地利和瑞士护士长的道德困扰。
目的 在当今复杂的医疗环境中,护士长面临着道德问题的挑战。本研究旨在描述和分析来自美国、德国、奥地利和瑞士医疗保健系统的护士领导所发现的道德困扰的关键因素。设计/方法/结果这项描述性横断面研究对美国、德国、奥地利和瑞士的护士长进行了抽样调查。自愿、匿名的调查还包括定性问题,并通过 Qualtrics® 平台发布。对每个国家的定性数据进行了专题分析,并通过比较分析确定了护士长群体之间的异同,将美国的数据与三个德语欧洲国家的数据进行了比较:德国、奥地利和瑞士(n = 225)以及美国(n = 91)的 316 名护士长完成了调查。导致所有护士长精神痛苦的类似主题包括:缺乏个人和组织诚信、等级制度和跨专业问题、缺乏护理专业精神、患者护理/患者安全问题、财务对护理的负面影响以及社会公正问题。在这六个主题中,美国和三个欧洲德语国家之间也存在差异。原创性/价值了解与令人痛苦的道德状况相关的经历可以使护士领导和组织关注解决方案,并发展复原力,以减少美国和三个欧洲德语国家的道德困扰。
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Leadership in Health Services
Leadership in Health Services HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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