Personality traits, meaning making, and moral injury: nurses' characteristics after exposure to morally injurious events associated with a patient safety incident
This three-manuscript dissertation explored philosophically, conceptually, and empirically morally injurious experiences (MIEs) and subsequent moral injury (MI) experienced by registered nurses (RNs) involved with a patient safety incident (PSI) (historically referred to as second victims).
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Personality traits, meaning making, and moral injury: nurses' characteristics after exposure to morally injurious events associated with a patient safety incident