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| Kim LützénSummaryAffiliation: Ersta Hospital Country: Sweden Publications
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Moral stress: synthesis of a conceptKim Lützén
Ersta Skondal University College, Box 4619, SE 116 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Nurs Ethics 10:312-22. 2003..An important question raised by this study is whether moral stress should be recognized as a health risk in nursing. Further research is required in order to generate intervention models to prevent or deal with moral stress...
Nurses' lived experiences of moral stress support in the intensive care contextAgneta Cronqvist
Department of Health Care Sciences, Ersta Skondal University College, Stockholm, Sweden
J Nurs Manag 14:405-13. 2006..Thus, adequate moral stress support presupposes an allowable professional climate and access to caring supervision...
Factors that influence collaboration between psychiatric care and CSSs: experiences of working together in the interest of persons with long-term mental illness living in the communityAnnabella Magnusson
Ersta Skondal University College, Stockholm, Sweden
Scand J Caring Sci 23:140-5. 2009....
Developing the concept of moral sensitivity in health care practiceKim Lützén
Ersta Skondal University College, Stockholm, Sweden
Nurs Ethics 13:187-96. 2006..These seem to be conceptually interrelated yet indicate that moral sensitivity may involve more dimensions than simply a cognitive capacity, particularly, feelings, sentiments, moral knowledge and skills...
Psychiatric care and home care service - an exploration of the professional world encountered by persons with long-term mental illnessMaria Nystrom
Ersta Skördal University College, School of Health Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden
Scand J Caring Sci 16:171-8. 2002..The implication of this finding is that it is important to be aware of this division of responsibility when developing psychiatric nursing and the home care services according to the needs of long-term mentally ill patients...
Men with cancer. Changes in attempts to master the self-image as a man and as a parentEva Elmberger
Department of Nursing, Karolinska Instututet, Stockholm, Sweden
Cancer Nurs 25:477-85. 2002..Further study is needed to identify how nurses and other clinicians can assess the family's needs and support the parental role, especially in consideration of the findings of this study...
Caring about--caring for: moral obligations and work responsibilities in intensive care nursingAgneta Cronqvist
Karolinska Instituet, Stockholm, Sweden
Nurs Ethics 11:63-76. 2004..In conclusion there is a need to support nurses in difficult intensive care situations, for example, by mentoring, as a step towards developing moral action knowledge in the context of intensive care nursing...
Maintenance haemodialysis: patients' experiences of their life situationBirger Hagren
Department of Neuroscience, Division for Psychiatry, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
J Clin Nurs 14:294-300. 2005..The rationale was that this knowledge is necessary to provide professional support that takes into consideration a person's whole life situation...
Experience of dealing with moral responsibility as a mother with cancerEva Elmberger
Department of Health Care Sciences, Ersta and Sköndal University College, S 116 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Nurs Ethics 12:253-62. 2005..The processes involved were: interrupted mothering; facing the life-threatening illness and children's reactions; striving to be a good mother; attempting to deal with moral responsibility; and coming to terms with being a mother...
Basic attitudes toward life expressed by persons with long-term mental illness living in a Swedish communityAnette Erdner
Ersta Skondal University College, Stockholm, Sweden
Issues Ment Health Nurs 33:387-93. 2012..The study also illuminates the informants' difficulties in creating satisfying and supporting relationships with others...
Being a mother with cancer: achieving a sense of balance in the transition processEva Elmberger
Department of Health Care Sciences, Ersta Skondal University College, Stockholm, Sweden
Cancer Nurs 31:58-66. 2008..All of the women included in this study expressed the need for professional support to help them endure treatment procedures as well as to sustain their moral responsibility as good mothers...
Social and existential alienation experienced by people with long-term mental illnessAnette Erdner
Ersta Skondal University College, Karolinska Institutet, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Stockholm, Sweden
Scand J Caring Sci 19:373-80. 2005....
