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Measuring moral distress in health professionals using the MMD-HP-SPA scale

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Girela López, Eloy
Beltrán Aroca, Cristina María
Boceta-Osuna, Jaime
Aguilera-López, Dolores
Gómez-Carranza, Alejandro
López-Valero, Manuel
Romero Saldaña, Manuel
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BMC (Springer)
Date
2024
Subject
Moral distress
Health professionals
MMD-HP-SPA
COVID-19
Ethical issues
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Background: Moral distress (MD) is the psychological damage caused when people are forced to witness or carry out actions which go against their fundamental moral values. The main objective was to evaluate the prevalence and predictive factors associated with MD among health professionals during the pandemic and to determine its causes. Methods: A regional, observational and cross-sectional study in a sample of 566 professionals from the Public Health Service of Andalusia (68.7% female; 66.9% physicians) who completed the MMD-HP-SPA scale to determine the level of MD (0-432 points). Five dimensions were used: i) Health care; ii) Therapeutic obstinacy-futility, iii) Interpersonal relations of the Healthcare Team, iv) External pressure; v) Covering up of medical malpractice. Results: The mean level of MD was 127.3 (SD=66.7; 95% CI 121.8-132.8), being higher in female (135 vs. 110.3; p<0.01), in nursing professionals (137.8 vs. 122; p<0.01) and in the community setting (136.2 vs. 118.3; p<0.001), with these variables showing statistical significance in the multiple linear regression model (p<0.001; r2=0.052). With similar results, the multiple logistic regression model showed being female was a higher risk factor (OR=2.27; 95% CI 1.5-3.4; p<0.001). 70% of the sources of MD belonged to the dimension "Health Care" and the cause "Having to attend to more patients than I can safely attend to" obtained the highest average value (Mean=9.8; SD=4.9). Conclusions: Female, nursing professionals, and those from the community setting presented a higher risk of MD. The healthcare model needs to implement an ethical approach to public health issues to alleviate MD among its professionals.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/28610
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Girela-López, E., Beltrán-Aroca, C. M., Boceta-Osuna, J., Aguilera-López, D., Gómez-Carranza, A., López-Valero, M., & Romero-Saldaña, M. (2024). Measuring moral distress in health professionals using the MMD-HP-SPA scale. BMC Medical Ethics, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-024-01041-z
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-024-01041-z
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