Moral Resilience
Learning outcomes:
- Developing moral resilience
- Definition of moral resilience
- Causes of moral distress
- Responses/symptoms of moral distress
- Components of moral distress
- Recognise moral distress in nursing practice
- Strategies to deal with moral distress
- Moral resilience
- Self identify ways to build moral resilience
Presented by:
Mrs Susan Hogan MACN
Manager Leadership Development, Australian College of Nursing
Content Type: Elearning module
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