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      Relationship between ICU nurses' moral distress with burnout and anticipated turnover.

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          Moral distress is one of intensive care unit nurses' major problems, which may happen due to various reasons, and has several consequences. Due to various moral distress outcomes in intensive care unit nurses, and their impact on nurses' personal and professional practice, recognizing moral distress is very important.

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          Journal
          Nurs Ethics
          Nursing ethics
          SAGE Publications
          1477-0989
          0969-7330
          Feb 2015
          : 22
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
          [2 ] Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran t_ashktorab@sbmu.ac.ir.
          Article
          0969733014534874
          10.1177/0969733014534874
          24948793
          2df7bf1c-d573-43a4-8d33-835b20ec70f5
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          Burnout,intensive care unit,moral distress,nurse,turnover
          Burnout, intensive care unit, moral distress, nurse, turnover

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