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Self-care strategies in response to nurses' moral injury during COVID-19 pandemic

Hossain, F., Clatty, A. Β· Nursing Ethics Β· 2021

ReviewPreliminaryβœ“ Source-checkedπŸ“ United States
In plain English. This is a discussion/opinion article about nurses' moral distress during COVID-19 and recommends coping tools and institutional support; it is not a data-driven study of EFT's effectiveness specifically.

What they found

This discussion article examines nurses' moral distress and moral injury during COVID-19 and offers tools and recommendations, including self-care strategies, to support nurses through the crisis.

How the study worked

Who took partnurses experiencing moral injury during the COVID-19 pandemic
What they didThis is a review or commentary synthesizing existing work rather than reporting a new trial.

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DesignReview
Populationnurses experiencing moral injury during the COVID-19 pandemic
JournalNursing Ethics
Year2021
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
MethodEFT / tapping
Publication typeReview or meta-analysis
Verificationβœ“ Confirmed against the primary source

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Hossain, F., & Clatty, A. (2021). Self-care strategies in response to nurses' moral injury during COVID-19 pandemic. Nursing Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1177/0969733020961825

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