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  1. Measuring moral distress in health professionals using the MMD-HP-SPA scale.Manuel Romero-Saldaña, Manuel Lopez-Valero, Alejandro Gomez-Carranza, Dolores Aguilera-Lopez, Jaime Boceta-Osuna, Cristina M. Beltran-Aroca & Eloy Girela-Lopez - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-12.
    BackgroundMoral distress (MD) is the psychological damage caused when people are forced to witness or carry out actions which go against their fundamental moral values. The main objective was to evaluate the prevalence and predictive factors associated with MD among health professionals during the pandemic and to determine its causes.MethodsA regional, observational and cross-sectional study in a sample of 566 professionals from the Public Health Service of Andalusia (68.7% female; 66.9% physicians) who completed the MMD-HP-SPA scale to determine the level (...)
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  • Spanish psychometric properties of the moral distress scale—revised: a study in healthcare professionals treating COVID-19 patients.L. Galiana, C. Moreno-Mulet, A. Carrero-Planells, C. López-Deflory, P. García-Pazo, M. Nadal-Servera & N. Sansó - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-12.
    Background Moral distress appears when a healthcare professional is not able to carry out actions in accordance with their professional ethical standards. The Moral Distress Scale-Revised is the most widely used to assess levels of moral distress, but it is not validated in Spanish. The aim of the study is to validate the Spanish version of the Moral Distress Scale – utilised within a sample of Spanish healthcare professionals treating COVID–19 patients. Methods The original (english) and the portuguese and french (...)
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