Publication: Overestimating prevalence? Rethinking boundaries and confounders of moral distress
Overestimating prevalence? Rethinking boundaries and confounders of moral distress
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Oelhafen, S., Monteverde, S., & Trachsel, M. (2025). Overestimating prevalence? Rethinking boundaries and confounders of moral distress. Journal of Health Psychology, 30(4), 638–651. https://doi.org/10.1177/13591053241253233
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Moral distress denotes a negative reaction to a morally challenging situation. It has been associated with adverse outcomes for healthcare professionals, patients and healthcare institutions. We argue that existing definitions, along with measures of moral distress, compromise the validity of empirical research. First, the definition and measurement of moral distress conflate moral events and psychological distress, even though they are distinct phenomena that should be assessed independently. Second, in many studies, there is a lack
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Oelhafen, S., Monteverde, S., & Trachsel, M. (2025). Overestimating prevalence? Rethinking boundaries and confounders of moral distress. Journal of Health Psychology, 30(4), 638–651. https://doi.org/10.1177/13591053241253233