Predict Moral Distress Using Workplace Stress, Stress of Conscience Mediated by Coping Using Roy Adaptation Model: A Path Analysis.
Autor: | Alkrisat, Muder |
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MATHEMATICAL models
ADAPTABILITY (Personality) PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation CONCEPTUAL structures CONSCIENCE STATISTICAL correlation ETHICS GOODNESS-of-fit tests JOB stress PATH analysis (Statistics) QUESTIONNAIRES ROY adaptation model STATISTICAL sampling STATISTICS MATHEMATICAL variables THEORY EFFECT sizes (Statistics) STRUCTURAL equation modeling CROSS-sectional method HOSPITAL nursing staff |
Zdroj: | Journal of Nursing Measurement; 2016, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p477-492, 16p |
Abstrakt: | Background: Moral distress can be predisposed when nurses are exposed to ambiguous moral situations. Purpose: Is to test a conceptual model based on Roy adaptation model (RAM) to examine the relationship among workplace stress, conscience stress, and moral distress mediated by coping. Design: A correlational, cross sectional. Results: Data were collected from 199 licensed nurses. The findings indicated that workplace stress was related negatively to coping processes (β = -.12) and that stress of conscience was predictive of greater use of coping process (β = -.21). Conclusion: The results indicated that the model suggested based on RAM is saturated and is the perfect fit. However, the alternative models indicated that workplace stress moderately predicted moral distress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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