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The Challenged Resident : Moral Distress, Moral Disengagement, and Ethical Climate in U.S. Medical Residencies / by Aloysius Ochasi.

Springer Medicine eBooks 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ochasi, Aloysius.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Internal medicine.
Family medicine.
Diagnosis.
Primary care (Medicine).
Internal Medicine.
General Practice and Family Medicine.
Primary Care Medicine.
Local Subjects:
Internal Medicine.
General Practice and Family Medicine.
Diagnosis.
Primary Care Medicine.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (103 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
The purpose of this timely and stimulating book is to examine the causes and impacts of moral distress among US medical residents. Based on a comprehensive study conducted by the author, the work not only delves into the causes of moral distress among medical residents but also explores how this distress can lead to moral disengagement, potentially resulting in suboptimal clinical care and adverse patient outcomes. The book begins with an overview of existing scholarship on moral distress experienced by practitioners within the medical establishment and its negative psychological impacts. Chapter two discusses how moral distress can lead to moral disengagement and its subsequent effects on patient care. In chapter three, the author explores residents’ perceptions of the role of the "ethical climate" in contributing to moral distress. Chapter four outlines the impetus behind the study and details its methodology. Chapter five reviews the study’s findings, focusing on the relationship between moral distress and moral disengagement, including the influence of the ethical climate within medical institutions. Chapter six summarizes the quantitative and qualitative findings of the study. Chapter seven addresses how these issues were managed during the recent COVID-19 pandemic, when medical personnel were often stressed, overworked, and apprehensive about contracting the virus themselves. Finally, in chapter eight, the author suggests strategies for preventing moral distress and disengagement and provides recommendations for medical residents on managing the inherent stresses of medical training. The Challenged Resident offers a unique and insightful contribution to the clinical literature on ethics and medical residency, enabling clinicians, trainees, administrators, policymakers, and other stakeholders to better understand the pressures and stressors faced by medical residents and to consider strategies and policies that address moral distress, promote resident self-care, foster a more supportive and ethical training environment, and reduce moral disengagement.
Contents:
Foreword.-List of Tables
List of Figures
Introduction
Chapter One: The Issue of Moral Distress
Chapter Two: Experiencing Moral Disengagement
Chapter Three: The Effects of Ethical Climate on Moral Distress
Chapter Four: Carrying out the Quantitative Study
Chapter Five: Qualitative Results and Themes
Chapter Six: Discussion of Findings
Chapter Seven: Residency During COVID-19
Chapter Eight: What Individuals Can Do
Conclusion
References
Appendix A: Moral Distress Physician Questionnaire (ADULT)- Appendix B: Moral Disengagement- Appendix C: Ethical Climate Questionnaire
Appendix D: Interview Questions (Qualitative study).
ISBN:
3-031-71206-4

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