Moral courage, moral sensitivity and safe nursing care in nurses caring of patients with COVID-19

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Aim: Evaluation the moral courage, moral sensitivity and safe nursing care in nurses caring of infected patients by the COVID-19. Design: This study employed cross-sectional research. Methods: 520 nurses caring for COVID-19 patients in 5 hospitals were selected via convenience sampling. They completed questionnaires online. Data were analysed by SPSS software version 22. Results: Findings showed that moral courage has a strong and direct correlation with moral sensitivity (p

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Khodaveisi, M., Oshvandi, K., Bashirian, S., Khazaei, S., Gillespie, M., Masoumi, S. Z., & Mohammadi, F. (2021). Moral courage, moral sensitivity and safe nursing care in nurses caring of patients with COVID-19. Nursing Open, 8(6), 3538–3546. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.903

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