Moral distress among neonatologists working in neonatal intensive care units in Greece: a qualitative study

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Deligianni, Maria [1 ]
Voultsos, Polychronis [1 ]
Tzitiridou-Chatzopoulou, Maria K. [2 ]
Drosou-Agakidou, Vasiliki [3 ]
Tarlatzis, Vasileios [4 ]
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[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Lab Forens Med & Toxicol, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Med,Div Med Law & Eth, Univ Campus, GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
[2] Univ Western Macedonia Greece, Sch Healthcare Sci, Midwifery Dept, Ikaron 3, Kozani 50100, Greece
[3] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept Neonatol 1, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Med, Univ Campus, GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
[4] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Med, Univ Campus, GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
关键词
Moral distress; Constraint distress; Uncertainty distress; Neonatologists; Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs); Extremely Premature Infants (EPIs); Resuscitation decisions; Medical futility decisions; SHARED DECISION-MAKING; PRETERM INFANTS; RESUSCITATION; ETHICS;
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10.1186/s12887-023-03918-1
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R72 [儿科学];
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BackgroundWorking as a neonatologist in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is stressful and involves ethically challenging situations. These situations may cause neonatologists to experience high levels of moral distress, especially in the context of caring for extremely premature infants (EPIs). In Greece, moral distress among neonatologists working in NICUs remains understudied and warrants further exploration.MethodsThis prospective qualitative study was conducted from March to August 2022. A combination of purposive and snowball sampling was used and data were collected by semi-structured interviews with twenty neonatologists. Data were classified and analyzed by thematic analysis approach.ResultsA variety of distinct themes and subthemes emerged from the analysis of the interview data. Neonatologists face moral uncertainty. Furthermore, they prioritize their traditional (Hippocratic) role as healers. Importantly, neonatologists seek third-party support for their decisions to reduce their decision uncertainty. In addition, based on the analysis of the interview data, multiple predisposing factors that foster and facilitate neonatologists' moral distress emerged, as did multiple predisposing factors that are sometimes associated with neonatologists' constraint distress and sometimes associated with their uncertainty distress. The predisposing factors that foster and facilitate neonatologists' moral distress thus identified include the lack of previous experience on the part of neonatologists, the lack of clear and adequate clinical practice guidelines/recommendations/protocols, the scarcity of health care resources, the fact that in the context of neonatology, the infant's best interest and quality of life are difficult to identify, and the need to make decisions in a short time frame. NICU directors, neonatologists' colleagues working in the same NICU and parental wishes and attitudes were identified as predisposing factors that are sometimes associated with neonatologists' constraint distress and sometimes associated with their uncertainty distress. Ultimately, neonatologists become more resistant to moral distress over time.ConclusionsWe concluded that neonatologists' moral distress should be conceptualized in the broad sense of the term and is closely associated with multiple predisposing factors. Such distress is greatly affected by interpersonal relationships. A variety of distinct themes and subthemes were identified, which, for the most part, were consistent with the findings of previous research. However, we identified some nuances that are of practical importance. The results of this study may serve as a starting point for future research.
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