Impacts of morally distressing experiences on the mental health of Canadian health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Background Research is urgently needed to understand health care workers’ (HCWs’) experiences of moral-ethical dilemmas encountered throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and their associations with organizational perceptions and personal well-being. This research is important to prevent long-term moral...
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Main Authors: | Rachel A. Plouffe, Anthony Nazarov, Callista A. Forchuk, Dominic Gargala, Erisa Deda, Tri Le, Jesse Bourret-Gheysen, Brittni Jackson, Vanessa Soares, Fardous Hosseiny, Patrick Smith, Maya Roth, Arlene G. MacDougall, Michelle Marlborough, Rakesh Jetly, Alexandra Heber, Joy Albuquerque, Ruth Lanius, Ken Balderson, Gabrielle Dupuis, Viraj Mehta, J. Don Richardson |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7ed64b88ca694d2abedd02eab9164d3d |
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