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Elanor Webb (Video) Understanding Moral Injury: Origins, Impacts, and Solutions in Healthcare
Manage episode 469729614 series 2913332
· Elanor's research relating to potential sources of moral injury for secure mental healthcare staff is published and available at: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/jcrpp-03-2024-0021/full/html?skipTracking=true#:~:text=In%20accordance%20with%20dominant%20definitions,700).
· The CDCT project relating to recommendations for establishing a morally healthy organisation is published and available at: https://journals.lww.com/joem/abstract/9900/guidance_for_creating_morally_healthy.727.aspx
takeaways- Moral injury arises from actions that conflict with one's moral values.
- It is characterized by feelings of guilt, shame, and loss of trust.
- Moral injury is distinct from PTSD and burnout.
- The historical context of moral injury is rooted in war-related experiences.
- Research shows moral injury is prevalent in healthcare settings, especially during COVID-19.
- Sources of moral injury can be unique to specific environments, like secure mental health care.
- Social support can have both protective and negative effects on moral injury.
- Organizational responses to moral transgressions significantly impact individual experiences of moral injury.
- Whistleblowing can be both a response to and a cause of moral injury.
- Education and emotional literacy are crucial for preventing moral injury.
100 episodes
Elanor Webb (Video) Understanding Moral Injury: Origins, Impacts, and Solutions in Healthcare
The Locked up Living Podcast: Surviving and thriving in prisons and other challenging environments
Manage episode 469729614 series 2913332
· Elanor's research relating to potential sources of moral injury for secure mental healthcare staff is published and available at: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/jcrpp-03-2024-0021/full/html?skipTracking=true#:~:text=In%20accordance%20with%20dominant%20definitions,700).
· The CDCT project relating to recommendations for establishing a morally healthy organisation is published and available at: https://journals.lww.com/joem/abstract/9900/guidance_for_creating_morally_healthy.727.aspx
takeaways- Moral injury arises from actions that conflict with one's moral values.
- It is characterized by feelings of guilt, shame, and loss of trust.
- Moral injury is distinct from PTSD and burnout.
- The historical context of moral injury is rooted in war-related experiences.
- Research shows moral injury is prevalent in healthcare settings, especially during COVID-19.
- Sources of moral injury can be unique to specific environments, like secure mental health care.
- Social support can have both protective and negative effects on moral injury.
- Organizational responses to moral transgressions significantly impact individual experiences of moral injury.
- Whistleblowing can be both a response to and a cause of moral injury.
- Education and emotional literacy are crucial for preventing moral injury.
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