Interventions to mitigate moral distress: A systematic review of the literature

G Morley, R Field, CC Horsburgh, C Burchill - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Moral distress is a pervasive phenomenon that can negatively impact healthcare
professionals and has been well studied in nursing populations. Much of the evidence …

Addressing caregiver moral distress during the COVID-19 pandemic.

…, D Sese, P Rajendram, CC Horsburgh - Cleveland Clinic journal …, 2020 - europepmc.org
Moral distress is the psychological distress that is experienced in relation to a morally
challenging situation or event. Although it was first observed within nursing, caregivers across all …

Reflective debriefs as a response to moral distress: Two case study examples

G Morley, CC Horsburgh - HEC Forum, 2023 - Springer
Within this paper, we discuss Moral Distress Reflective Debriefs as a promising approach to
address and mitigate moral distress experienced by healthcare professionals. We briefly …

Mitigating moral distress through ethics consultation

…, LR Sankary, CC Horsburgh - The American Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
While the phenomenon of ‘moral distress’ has been of interest to the nursing community
since Jameton first described it in 1984, moral distress is now understood to effect healthcare …

Incorporating stakeholder perspectives on scarce resource allocation: lessons learned from policymaking in a time of crisis

…, G Morley, PJ Ford, CC Horsburgh… - … of Healthcare Ethics, 2021 - cambridge.org
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis provoked an organizational ethics dilemma: how
to develop ethical pandemic policy while upholding our organizational mission to deliver …

A call for empirical research on uterine transplantation and reproductive autonomy

CC Horsburgh - Hastings Center Report, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Uterine transplantation could give women who suffer from uterine factor infertility the possibility
of experiencing gestation. Much of the ethical discussion about uterine transplantation …

Reconciling the HEC-C and clinical ethics fellowship training programs: Implications of the Baylor experience

JS Crites, CC Horsburgh - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
We agree with the assessment provided by Horner et al. that the current HEC-C certification
process is imperfect and could better serve its advertised purpose if re-designed with …

[CITATION][C] Reconciling the HEC-C and Clinical Ethics Fellowship Training Programs: Implications of the Baylor Experience

CC Horsburgh, JS Crites - 2020 - philpapers.org
Cristie Cole Horsburgh & Joshua S. Crites, Reconciling the HEC-C and Clinical Ethics
Fellowship Training Programs: Implications of the Baylor Experience - PhilPapers … Cristie …

Autonomy in Tension: Reproduction, Technology, and Justice

LP King, RL Zacharias, J Johnston - Hastings Center Report, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… As Cristie Cole Horsburgh considers in her essay in this report, should anyone other than
the potential donors and recipients decide whether uterus transplants are an available medical …

Answering the call for standardized reporting of clinical ethics consultation data

SL Feldman, SH Riaz, JS Crites… - The Journal of …, 2020 - journals.uchicago.edu
Benchmarks against which healthcare ethics consultation (HCEC) services can assess their
performance are needed. As first-generation benchmarks continue to be developed, it is the …