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    Toward interventions to address moral distress: Navigating structure and agency
    with P. A. Rodney and R. Vanderheide
    Nursing Ethics 22 (1): 91-102. 2015.
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    Moral distress is a phenomenon that has been receiving increasing attention in nursing and other health care disciplines. Moral distress is a concept that entered the nursing literature – and subsequently the health care ethics lexicon – in 1984 as a result of the work done by American philosopher and bioethicist Andrew Jameton. Over the past decade, research into moral distress has extended beyond the profession of nursing as other health care disciplines have come to question the impact of mor…Read more