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Impact Of Moral Injury On Work Performance In Nurses Following The Covid-19 Surges, Annette Callis, Trisha Saul, Ross Bindler
Impact Of Moral Injury On Work Performance In Nurses Following The Covid-19 Surges, Annette Callis, Trisha Saul, Ross Bindler
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Background
Moral Injury (MI) was defined by Jonathan Shay in 1994 as committing acts that betray one’s moral compass in high-stakes situations, while under the authority of another, that severely affect one’s well-being. MI was measured solely in the military prior to the COVID pandemic.
Aims
1.Explore the relationship between moral injury (MI) and perceived work performance in hospital nurses following the pandemic surges. 2. Determine relationships between MI and select participant demographics and between work performance and select demographics.
Sample
A convenience sample of 191 nurses from seven Southern California Hospitals participated in the study from March to June …
Core Evidence Review Peer Support And Peer Delivered Service, Roxanne Marsillo, Lizzie Fussell
Core Evidence Review Peer Support And Peer Delivered Service, Roxanne Marsillo, Lizzie Fussell
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Development Of Post Sexual Assault Care Standardized Guideline, Elsa Gomez, Elizabeth Winokur, Christine Recinos
Development Of Post Sexual Assault Care Standardized Guideline, Elsa Gomez, Elizabeth Winokur, Christine Recinos
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