兰州大学循证社会科学交叉创新实验室 Innovation Laboratory of Evidence-based Social Sciences,Lanzhou University

Potential sources of moral injury for healthcare workers in forensic and psychiatric settings: A systematic review and meta-ethnography

2024-4

The current research examines potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) faced by healthcare professionals working in forensic and psychiatric environments. A systematic literature review was conducted to identify peer-reviewed articles reporting on sources of moral injury or similar concepts (e.g., moral distress) for healthcare workers in such settings. Thirty articles were included and analyzed using a meta-ethnographic approach. Synthesis yielded three third-order factors, each reflecting a moral dichotomy: (a) "between profession and system," (b) "between relations with patients and relations with others," and (c) "between principles and practices." Findings illustrated the hierarchical relationships between dichotomies, with discordance between values of the healthcare profession and features of the healthcare system providing the conditions for PMIEs to occur. The review advances conceptual understandings of PMIEs in forensic and psychiatric settings, illustrating the multilayered dimensions within which morally injurious events are experienced. Theoretical and practical implications are offered that may support the early detection and prevention of moral injury in healthcare professionals.

研究类型
系统评价
人群
混合人群
主题
["医疗服务人员"]
作者
Elanor Lucy Webb; Jane L Ireland; Michael Lewis; Deborah Morris
国家
United Kingdom
关键词
PMIEs; forensic healthcare; forensic mental health; meta-ethnographic; moral injury.
来源期刊
Trauma Violence & Abuse
发布日期
2024-4
全文链接
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37083056/#full-view-affiliation-1
相关网址
https://www.healthsystemsevidence.org/articles/645101d254803a002f41ceb5-potential-sources-of-moral-injury-for-healthcare-workers-in-forensic-and-psychiatric-settings-a-systematic-review-and-meta-ethnography?source=saved_email
DOI
10.1177/15248380231167390
学科领域
DiseasesOtherMental health and addictionsProvidersPhysiciansSpecialists