Capturing Moral Distress as a Global Phenomenon in Healthcare

American Journal of Bioethics 23 (4):82-84 (2023)
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Whilst Kolbe and de Melo-Martin (2023) appropriately identify a range of concerns about the validity of existing instruments to measure moral distress, one additional limitation that the authors di...

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