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Moral Distress: For Primary Care Doctors, ‘Doing The Right Thing’ Can Feel Impossible
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Moral Distress: For Primary Care Doctors, ‘Doing The Right Thing’ Can Feel ImpossibleJames Greenslade-Yeats, Auckland University of Technology and Tago Mharapara, Auckland University of TechnologyModern healthcare systems ask much of primary care doctors.
Yet primary care is facing a mounting workforce crisis.
Strategies and symptomsOur interviews pointed to three common ways doctors respond to moral distress.
This also highlights the central role primary care doctors play in healthcare systems.
Just how widespread moral distress is among primary care doctors remains uncertain, and larger studies are needed to understand its prevalence.