Background
and Objective: Moral
distress is one of the major problems of nurses, which may happen due to
various reasons. Moral distress has several consequences such as, low
self-esteem, job dissatisfaction and depression. Nurses in critical care units
and emergency departments experience more moral
distress situations because of their special work. Hence, this study aimed to
investigate the relationship between moral distress and self-efficacy among
nurses in critical care units and emergency department.
Materials and Methods: This is a
cross-sectional study in type of descriptive-analytic that was conducted on 185
critical care units and emergency nurses in Ahvaz educational hospitals that
were selected by survey method in 2015. Data was collected by demographic
questionnaire, Corley moral distress scale and Riggs self-efficacy
questionnaire. Data was analyzed by using descriptive statistics and Pearson’s
correlation test.
Results: Findings showed that moral
distress and self-efficacy levels in critical care and emergency nurses were
moderate. There was a significant relation between intensity of moral distress
(p=0.04,
r= - 0.14) and frequency of moral distress (p=0.01, r= - 0.19) with nurses’ perceived self-efficacy.
Conclusion: Regarding the reverse
significant relationship between moral distress with perceived self-efficacy in
nurses, developing some strategies to control nurses moral distress can probably
improve their self-efficacy and professional competencies.
Key words: Moral distress, Self-efficacy, Nurse
Funding:
This research was funded by Tehran
University of Medical Sciences.
Conflict
of interest: None declared.
Ethical
approval: The Ethics Committee of Tehran
University of Medical Sciences approved the study.
How to cite this article: Naboureh A, Imanipour M, Salehi T, Tabesh H. The Relationship
between Moral Distress and Self-Efficacy among Nurses in Critical Care and Emergency
Units in Hospitals Affiliated to Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical
Sciences in 2015. J
RafsanjanUniv Med Sci 2015 14(6): 443-54. [Farsi]
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