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    Nursing Ethics Huddles to Decrease Moral Distress among Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit
    with Margie Hodges Shaw, Patrick Hopkins, and Marianne C. Chiafery
    Journal of Clinical Ethics 29 (3): 217-226. 2018.
    BackgroundMoral distress (MD) is an emotional and psychological response to morally challenging dilemmas. Moral distress is experienced frequently by nurses in the intensive care unit (ICU) and can result in emotional anguish, work dissatisfaction, poor patient outcomes, and high levels of nurse turnover. Opportunities to discuss ethically challenging situations may lessen MD and its associated sequela.ObjectiveThe purpose of this project was to develop, implement, and evaluate the impact of nur…Read more
  • Palliative care, ethics, and interprofessional teams
    with Deborah Waldrop and Robert Gramling
    In Timothy E. Quill & Franklin G. Miller (eds.), Palliative care and ethics, Oxford University Press. 2014.