CCN Building Moral Resilience in Nursing Practice Discussion

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Moral resilience has been defined as “the capacity of an individual to sustain or restore their integrity in response to moral complexity, confusion, distress, or setbacks” (Rushton, 2016a, p. 112a). Moral resilience is an evolving concept and other definitions have focused on “the ability and willingness to speak and take right and good action in the face of an adversity that is moral/ethical in nature” (Lachman, 2016, p. 122).

I would like to believe that nurses have innate and learned capacities that can be used to combat the negative of forces of moral distress, burnout, compassion fatigue, and incivility that plagues our nursing profession.

As a result of this one course in Ethics, you have been given some tools to develop critical thinking skills, use ethical decision making models to strengthen and clarify your values. I believe all of you will need to be on an intentional journey to use and leverage these skills to keep your nursing practice resilient and meaningful.

How do you see yourself cultivating moral resilience within yourself,  with your colleagues and the organizations where you will work?  What specific interventions can you envision for yourself as you continue your journey in the socialization of becoming a nurse?  What contributions do you intend to create to make meaningful and sustainable change in your role as a nurse?


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Running head: BUILDING MORAL RESILIENCE IN NURSING PRACTICE

Building Moral Resilience in Nursing Practice
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BUILDING MORAL RESILIENCE IN NURSING PRACTICE
Moral Resilience in Nursing
Having compassion and moral resilience is an integral part of providing quality nursing
and healthcare services in distressful and demanding healthcare settings. It is important for
nurses to maintain and continually improve their moral resilience and compassion to patients
even after many years of service or poor working conditions that may directly affects the level of
care provided. It is common place for nurses and other healt...


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