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Moral distress in daily nursing practise on Intensive care units
Gombíková, Alena ; Mareš, Jiří (advisor) ; Vaňková, Dana (referee)
Name and surname of the author: Alena Gombíková Institution: Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové Department of non­medical studies Title: Moral distress in daily nursing practise on Intensive care units Supervisor: prof. PhDr. Jiří Mareš, CSc. Number of pages: 135 Number of attachments: 8 Year of defense: 2021 Keywords: Stress, moral distress, moral residue, moral sensitivity, determinants Bachelor thesis deals with the concept of moral distress and his influence on man­in this case the nurse. The theoretical part focuses on the interpretation of the concept of moral distress, how and when it can arise, what it can endanger. It defines the notion of moral sensibility, the moral residue. It defines the demands on nurses and determinants, which can lead to the occurrence of moral distress in health. Interpreted A stress reaction in general to make it obvious its effect on the Somatic page. In conclusion, there are simple procedures to reduce the impact of stress reactions. The empirical section contains research using the Czech version of the Dutch questionnaire on the moral distress of nurses. Research was conducted on 69 nurses working in ARO, Surgical ICU and Neonatology ICU. There were no statistically significant differences in the incidence and experience of moral distress...

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