Consequences of Moral Outrage among Nurses: A Scoping Review.

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research Pub Date : 2025-03-10 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_330_23
Sima Pourteimour, Abbasali Ebrahimian, Hesamedin Askari-Majdabadi, Naser Parizad, Ali Fakhr-Movahedi
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Abstract

Background: Clinical nurses often encounter situations that challenge their professional integrity and values. In the face of these issues, many nurses have been subjected to moral outrage (MO) in response to moral violations by others, which can have different outcomes. This scoping review aimed to synthesize and summarize findings from existing articles regarding the consequences of moral outrage among nurses.

Materials and methods: This paper presents a scoping review based on the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology. PubMed, Springer, Scopus, and ScienceDirect databases were systematically searched using the keywords "moral outrage", "nurses or nursing" and "consequences or outcomes or impacts or effects or influences of moral outrage" (viz., moral OR ethical AND outrage AND nurse*). The PRISMA checklist was used for the scoping review to evaluate articles thoroughly. The results were summarized using the inductive content analysis suggested by Elo and Kyngäs.

Results: In total, 1014 articles were identified as potentially relevant to this study with 34 articles synthesized, including 24 qualitative studies, 5 quantitative studies, and 5 reviews focused on the consequences of moral offenses in nursing. Negative consequences such as mental exhaustion, job burnout, and interpersonal failures were observed, alongside positive consequences like nurses' altruism, callousness, and professional solidarity.

Conclusions: These findings underscore the importance of addressing MO among nurses to prevent negative consequences such as burnout and moral degradation. Moreover, recognizing and fostering the altruistic and resilient aspects of nurses in response to moral outrage can lead to a more positive work environment and improved patient care.

护士道德愤怒的后果:一项范围审查。
背景:临床护士经常遇到挑战其职业操守和价值观的情况。面对这些问题,许多护士因他人违反道德而遭受道德愤怒(MO),这可能会产生不同的结果。本综述旨在综合和总结现有关于护士道德愤怒后果的文章的发现。材料和方法:本文介绍了基于乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)方法论的范围审查。使用关键词“道德义愤”、“护士或护理”和“道德义愤的后果或结果或影响或效果或影响”(即道德或伦理和义愤和护士*)系统地检索PubMed、b施普林格、Scopus和ScienceDirect数据库。使用PRISMA检查表进行范围审查,以彻底评估文章。使用Elo和Kyngäs建议的归纳内容分析对结果进行总结。结果:总共有1014篇文章被确定为与本研究潜在相关,其中34篇文章被合成,包括24篇定性研究,5篇定量研究和5篇综述,重点关注护理中道德犯罪的后果。负面后果如精神疲惫、工作倦怠和人际关系失败,以及积极后果如护士的利他主义、冷酷无情和专业团结。结论:这些发现强调了在护士中解决MO的重要性,以防止诸如倦怠和道德退化等负面后果。此外,承认和培养护士在应对道德愤怒时的利他主义和弹性方面可以带来更积极的工作环境和改善病人护理。
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