Title of article :
Relationship between Nurses’ Moral Distress and Psychological Empowerment in Hospitals Affiliated to Shahroud University of Medical Sciences in 2018
Author/Authors :
Ameri, M School of Nursing and Midwifery - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Goli, Sh Department of Epidemiology - Center for Health Related Social and Behavioral Sciences Research -Shahroud University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Vaezi, A Department of Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Nurses experience moral distress due to barriers in the workplace in the process of moral
decision-making. It seems that the psychological ability of nurses in clinical environments can reduce their
moral distress.
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship of moral distress and psychological
ability of nurses working in hospitals affiliated to Shahroud University of Medical Sciences in 2018.
Methods: In this descriptive-correlational study, all eligible nurses were included in the study through the
convenience sampling method. Two questionnaires were used to collect the data, including Corley's Moral
Distress Scale and Spritzer’s Psychological Empowerment. Finally, data analysis was performed using
descriptive and analytical statistics. SPSS software was used to analyze the data by descriptive and
inferential statistics tests such as independent t-test, Pearson’s correlation, and unilateral analysis. (P-vlue
<0.05).
Results: The average frequency and intensity of the moral distress in nurses were classified based on the
upper floor as 2.41 ± 1.02 and 2.63 ± 0.86, and the psychological capacity of the nurses was placed in the
middle class which was 31.88 ± 4.92. Based on the findings, the frequency of moral distresshad an inverse
relationship with the dimensions of independence and effectiveness and the total score of psychological
ability (P<0.05). Eventually, there was a significant direct association between the average score of moral
distress tension and the merit dimension of nurses’ psychological ability (P<0.05).
Conclusion: In general, a statistically significant relationship was found between moral distress and
psychological ability in line with the interventions aimed at combating moral distress.
Keywords :
moral distress , psychological empowerment , nurses
Journal title :
Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal