Authors
Sophia Fantus, Rebecca A Greenberg, Barbara Muskat, Dana Katz
Publication date
2017/2/27
Journal
British Journal of Social Work
Volume
47
Issue
8
Pages
2273-2290
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The purpose of this paper is to elucidate the concept of moral distress in hospital social work. Moral distress evolves from an ethical dilemma, wherein an individual is unable to implement a course of action perceived to be morally right. Moral distress is an integrity compromising experience, resulting in conflict between one’s personal, professional and organisational values. To our knowledge, no research has been conducted exploring the manifestation of moral distress in hospital social work. Our intention is to describe the concept of moral distress and theorise how this ethical phenomenon transpires in the field of hospital social work. Moral distress likely has unique implications for social work practice, and the way in which hospital policies and institutional structures facilitate such experiences. We will critically examine how moral distress may emerge in social work, explicating the unique situations and …
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Scholar articles
S Fantus, RA Greenberg, B Muskat, D Katz - British Journal of Social Work, 2017