Abstract
Presenting original research by principal researcher, a phenomenological descriptive study on moral distress as experienced by level one trauma nurses. Colaizzis' data analysis resulted in 320 extracted statements, placed in 30 categories formulated into seven emerged themes describing experiences of moral distress. Researchers recommendations for academia, research, and leadership presented.
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Sigma Membership
Kappa Eta
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Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document, Video Recording
Study Design/Type
Phenomenology
Research Approach
Qualitative Research
Keywords:
Level One Trauma Nurses, Moral Distress, Qualitative Descriptive Phenomenology
Recommended Citation
Hanna, Mary Nelvina, "Moral distress experienced by Level One Trauma Nurses: A phenomenological study" (2021). Creating Healthy Work Environments Event Materials. 122.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/chwe/2021/presentations_2021/122
Conference Name
Creating Healthy Work Environments 2021
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Virtual Event
Conference Year
2021
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Moral distress experienced by Level One Trauma Nurses: A phenomenological study
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Presenting original research by principal researcher, a phenomenological descriptive study on moral distress as experienced by level one trauma nurses. Colaizzis' data analysis resulted in 320 extracted statements, placed in 30 categories formulated into seven emerged themes describing experiences of moral distress. Researchers recommendations for academia, research, and leadership presented.