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Ethical conflict and moral distress in veterinary practice: A survey of North American veterinarians

机译:兽医实践中的道德冲突和道德困扰:对北美兽医的调查

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h3 class="article-section__sub-title section1" Background/h3 pConcerns about ethical conflicts, moral distress, and burnout in veterinary practice are steadily increasing. Root causes of these problems have not been rigorously identified. Little research has been done to evaluate the existence of moral distress in North American veterinarians or to explore its impact on career sustainability and poor well‐being. h3 class="article-section__sub-title section1" Hypothesis/Objectives/h3 pEthical conflict and resultant moral distress are common occurrences in contemporary veterinary practice and negatively impact daily practice life, but may not be identified or labeled by veterinarians as such. h3 class="article-section__sub-title section1" Animals/h3 pNo animals were used in this study. h3 class="article-section__sub-title section1" Methods/h3 pMixed methods sequential explanatory design; confidential and anonymous on‐line sampling of 889 veterinarians in North America. h3 class="article-section__sub-title section1" Results/h3 pA majority of respondents reported feeling conflict over what care is appropriate to provide. Over 70% of respondents felt that the obstacles they faced that prevented them from providing appropriate care caused them or their staff moderate to severe distress. Seventy‐nine percent of participants report being asked to provide care that they consider futile. More than 70% of participants reported no training in conflict resolution or self‐care. h3 class="article-section__sub-title section1" Conclusions and Clinical Importance/h3 pVeterinarians report widespread ethical conflict and moral distress across many practice types and demographics. Most veterinarians have little to no training on how to decrease the impact of these problems. Ethical conflict and resulting moral distress may be an important source of stress and poor well‐being that is not widely recognized or well defined. Well‐researched and effective tools used to decrease moral distress in human healthcare could be adapted to ameliorate this problem.
机译:class =“ article-section__sub-title section1”>背景 >对兽医实践中的道德冲突,道德困扰和倦怠的担忧正在稳步增长。这些问题的根本原因尚未得到严格确定。评估北美兽医中道德困扰的存在或探讨其对职业可持续性和幸福感的影响的研究很少。 class =“ article-section__sub-title section1”>假设/目标 >伦理冲突和由此产生的道德困扰是当代兽医实践中的常见现象,对日常实践生活产生负面影响,但可能未被发现或标记由兽医本身。 class =“ article-section__sub-title section1”>动物 >本研究中未使用任何动物。 class =“ article-section__sub-title section1”>方法 >混合方法顺序说明设计;北美889位兽医的机密和匿名在线抽样。 class =“ article-section__sub-title section1”>结果 >大多数受访者表示,在提供适当护理方面存在冲突。超过70%的受访者认为,他们所面临的阻碍他们无法提供适当护理的障碍导致他们或他们的员工遭受中度至严重的困扰。 79%的参与者报告被要求提供他们认为徒劳的护理。超过70%的参与者表示未接受有关解决冲突或自我照顾的培训。 class =“ article-section__sub-title section1”>结论和临床重要性 >兽医报告说,在许多实践类型和人口统计中,伦理冲突和道德困扰普遍存在。大多数兽医很少或几乎没有关于如何减少这些问题的影响的培训。伦理冲突和由此产生的道德困扰可能是压力和幸福感低下的重要根源,而这种压力尚未得到广泛认可或明确界定。可以使用经过广泛研究且有效的工具来减轻人类医疗保健中的道德困扰,以缓解此问题。

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