Moral distress

"Moral distress" in a Sentence (2 examples)

Moral distress arises when one knows the right thing to do, but institutional constraints make it nearly impossible to pursue the right course of action.

Unlike burnout, moral distress isn’t primarily exhaustion. Unlike trauma, it isn’t primarily fear. Instead, moral distress arises from an unspoken, collective agreement to pretend things are fine when they’re clearly not. It’s the quiet erosion of professional identity—the gradual realization that what you’re doing daily doesn’t align with why you chose this profession in the first place.

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