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. 2020 Sep 1;68(6):838–844. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2020.08.018

Table 1.

Selected Internal and External Approaches to Support an Ethical Environment, Moral Agency, and Clinician-Staff Well-Being

Internal Approaches Benefits
  • 1.

    Explicit policies to protect staff from harm (e.g., breaks and rest periods, staffing, use of personal protective equipment; limits to the number of hours worked per shift)

  • Respects staff, protects their well-being, and enhances their contributions to quality patient care

  • 2.

    Access to palliative care, ethics consultative service, chaplaincy, and other In-house resources

  • Promotes organizational transparency and commitment to supporting patients, families, and staff

  • 3.

    Innovative resources: Virtual moral resilience rounds; Resilience in stressful events (RISE); Moral distress consultative service

  • Recognizes unique ethical challenges faced by clinicians and innovative mechanisms to foster well-being

  • 4.

    Use of Artificial Intelligence: Robotics

  • Advances solutions when physical distancing is required and aids nursing staff by transporting supplies, disinfecting rooms, and using telemedicine technology to communicate with patients and families (Murphy, Adams, & Gandudi, 2020)

  • Selected External Approaches


Benefits
  • 1.

    Medical and nursing students providing childcare

  • Provides basic human needs for clinicians to support their well-being, lessen worries and anxieties over children, strengthens, supports, and protects their rights

  • 2.

    Hospital systems providing temporary housing

  • 3.

    Volunteers delivering food

  • 4.

    Legislation to protect the rights of essential workers