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Moral distress in medical students and young professionals: research desiderata in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic

机译:医学生和年轻专业人士的道德困扰:Covid-19大流行的背景下的研究Desiderata

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Background The COVID-19 pandemic poses particular challenges for people working in the medical sector. Some of the medical students and young medical professionals who are starting their work in healthcare facilities during this time are confronted with extraordinary moral challenges. A portion of them does not yet have sufficient coping skills to adequately deal with these challenges. This can lead to so-called moral distress (MoD). Permanent or intensive exposure to MoD can have serious consequences. Appropriate support services have the potential to improve the handling of MoD. Objective This article aims to provide an overview of the current state of research on MoD among medical students and young medical professionals in order to sensitize lecturers with responsibility for education and training and doctors in leading positions to the problem. Main part This article presents the scientific concept of MoD, known triggers, and options for prevention and intervention. The topic is presented with reference to the changes in patient care in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and research needs are presented. Conclusion The article illustrates the necessity of a German-language, interdisciplinary discourse on MoD among medical students and young professionals.
机译:背景2019冠状病毒疾病流行对医疗部门工作人员构成了特殊的挑战。在此期间开始在医疗机构工作的一些医学生和年轻医学专业人士面临着非同寻常的道德挑战。其中一部分人还没有足够的应对技能来充分应对这些挑战。这可能会导致所谓的道德困扰(MoD)。长期或密集接触MoD可能会产生严重后果。适当的支持服务有可能改善对国防部的处理。目的本文旨在概述医学生和年轻医学专业人士对MoD的研究现状,以使负责教育和培训的讲师和处于领导地位的医生对该问题更加敏感。本文主要介绍了MoD的科学概念、已知的触发因素以及预防和干预的选择。在2019冠状病毒疾病流行背景下,本研究将介绍患者护理的变化,并提出研究需求。结论本文阐明了在医学生和年轻专业人士中使用德语、跨学科讨论MoD的必要性。

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