Risk Management and Healthcare Policy (Jun 2024)

Moral Distress Healthcare Providers in Spain: Observational Study

  • Mellides González M,
  • Losa Iglesias ME,
  • Corral-Liria I,
  • Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo R,
  • Martinez-Jimenez EM,
  • Fares-Medina S,
  • González-Martín S,
  • San-Antolín M,
  • Jiménez-Fernández R

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 17
pp. 1493 – 1501

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Marta Mellides González,1 Marta Elena Losa Iglesias,2 Inmaculada Corral-Liria,2 Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo,3 Eva Maria Martinez-Jimenez,3 Sandra Fares-Medina,2 Sara González-Martín,2 Marta San-Antolín,4 Raquel Jiménez-Fernández2 1Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Usera, Madrid, 28041, Spain; 2Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Alcorcon, 28922, Spain; 3Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, 28040, Spain; 4Department of Psychology, Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid, 47002, SpainCorrespondence: Inmaculada Corral-Liria, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Alcorcon, 28922, Spain, Email [email protected]: To evaluate the moral distress (MD)in health professionals of pediatric and adult units to show how the complexity of care in the pediatric field causes the professionals who carry out their activity in these units to present a higher level of moral distress and a worse climate ethical.Design: Observational study with health professionals who currently work in Spanish Hospitals.Methods: A 58-item questionnaire was electronically distributed which included sociodemographic and employment characteristics, the Spanish version of the Measure of Moral Unrest for Healthcare Professionals (MMD-HP-SPA) and the Hospital Ethical Climate Survey (HECS).Results: A total of 169 health professionals completed the questionnaire. The moral distress was significantly higher among nurses than among physicians and nursing assistant care technicians. Focusing on the type of unit, moral distress it was only significantly higher for those physicians treating adult patients compared to those treating pediatric patients. Regarding the total score of the HECS survey, the medical group shows higher scores compared to the nursing group.Conclusion: Statistically significant differences have been found only in the medical group that treats adult patients, presenting a higher level of moral unrests than the pediatrician group. The MMD-HP-SPA questionnaire is a valid and useful instrument to detect MD in our hospital units in order to be able to implement strategies/interventions that improve the ethical climate and other factors that can mitigate and prevent this MD.Keywords: moral unrest, ethical climate, surveys, questionnaires, pediatrics

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