Effect of a Moral Distress Consultation Service on Moral Distress, Empowerment, and a Healthy Work Environment

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Elizabeth G. Epstein
Ruhee Shah
Mary Faith Marshall
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[1] University of Virginia School of Nursing,Interim Director of Academic Programs
[2] University of Virginia Center for Health Humanities and Ethics,Center for Health Humanities and Ethics
[3] Icahn School of Medicine At Mt. Sinai,undefined
[4] University of Virginia Center for Health Humanities and Ethics,undefined
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HEC Forum | 2023年 / 35卷
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Moral distress; Ethics; Empowerment; Healthy work environment;
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Background: Healthcare providers who are accountable for patient care safety and quality but who are not empowered to actualize them experience moral distress. Interventions to mitigate moral distress in the healthcare organization are needed. Objective: To evaluate the effect on moral distress and clinician empowerment of an established, health-system-wide intervention, Moral Distress Consultation. Methods: A quasi-experimental, mixed methods study using pre/post surveys, structured interviews, and evaluation of consult themes was used. Consults were requested by staff when moral distress was present. The purpose of consultation is to identify the causes of moral distress, barriers to action, and strategies to improve the situation. Intervention participants were those who attended a moral distress consult. Control participants were staff surveyed prior to the consult. Interviews were conducted after the consult with willing participants and unit managers. Moral distress was measured using the Moral Distress Thermometer. Empowerment was measured using the Global Empowerment Scale. Results: Twenty-one consults were conducted. Analysis included 116 intervention and 30 control surveys, and 11 interviews. A small but significant decrease was found among intervention participants, especially intensive care staff. Empowerment was unchanged. Interview themes support the consult service as an effective mode for open discussion of difficult circumstances and an important aspect of a healthy work environment. Conclusions: Moral distress consultation is an organization-wide mechanism for addressing moral distress. Consultation does not resolve moral distress but helps staff identify strategies to improve the situation. Further studies including follow up may elucidate consultation effectiveness.
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