Loyola University Medical Center Publishes First Ever Study of 'Moral Distress' Among Nurses in Burn Unit

The first ever study of emotional and psychological anguish, known as "moral distress," experienced by nurses in an intensive care unit for burn patients was published by Loyola University Medical Center researchers. The study by first author Jeanie M. Leggett, RN, BSN, MA and colleagues is published in the iJournal of Burn Care and Research/i. Moral distress consists of painful feelings and associated emotional and mental anguish. It occurs when ...

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