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Physiotherapists’ moral distress: Mixed-method study reveals new insights
Noit Inbar
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Israel Issi Doron
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Yocheved Laufer
Department of Gerontology
Department of Physical Therapy
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Mixed-methods Study
100%
Physiotherapist
100%
Moral Distress
100%
Moral Sensitivity
36%
Self-efficacy
27%
Coping Strategies
18%
Emotional Response
9%
Israeli
9%
Therapist
9%
Structured Interview
9%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
9%
Occupational Setting
9%
Haifa
9%
Pediatric
9%
Climate Perception
9%
Organizational Support
9%
Training Program
9%
Locus of Control
9%
Intense Emotions
9%
Organizational Factors
9%
Institutional Constraints
9%
Phenomenological Analysis
9%
Autonomy Support
9%
Personal-professional
9%
Personal Factors
9%
Informed Consent
9%
Descriptive Statistics
9%
Anonymous Survey
9%
Ethical Considerations
9%
Ethics Committees
9%
University Ethics
9%
Multiple Comparisons
9%
Inferential Statistics
9%
Ethical Climate
9%
Professional Factors
9%
Cognitive Response
9%
Professional Networks
9%
Inner Conflict
9%
Constraint Strategy
9%
Professional Autonomy
9%
Complex Link
9%
Physical Reactions
9%
Facet Model
9%
Ethics Training
9%
Training Competencies
9%
Reflective Skills
9%
Perceived Obligation
9%
Comparison Equations
9%
Psychology
Self-Efficacy
100%
Mixed Methods
100%
Coping Behavior
66%
Ethics
66%
Semistructured Interview
33%
Autonomy
33%
Organizational Support
33%
Locus of Control
33%
Informed Consent
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Moral Distress
100%
Physiotherapist
100%
Self-Efficacy
27%
Structural Equation Modeling
9%
Professional Standard
9%
Inferential Statistics
9%
Professional Practice
9%