Preserving Integrity and Staying Power as a Nurse in a Pandemic

We are in unprecedented times—uncertainty and fear are ever present and nurses are being called to serve others in ways that challenge our appraisal of benefit to our patients and risk to our families’ health and well-being. Many of us are experiencing varying degrees of moral distress and moral outrage arising from the gaps between what we ought to be doing and what we are actually doing under these adverse conditions. It can feel as if it is impossible to do ‘the right thing.’ What can we do to remain whole in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis? How can we accept what seems unacceptable? Instead of using precious energy in unproductive ways, we can focus on the things that are within our control for meeting the demands of the situation with integrity. Recognize your moral distress. It’s easy to get swept away with fear. When fear takes over, we can become paralyzed—unable to think clearly or to act in accordance with our values. One way to confront our fear is to recognize and name the source of the angst. What is causing your distress? Notice tension anywhere in your body. Accept whatever it is you find. What are the conflicting obligations you are confronting? Try to name the conflict. You may realize that your core value in the current situation is to not cause harm to your patients. You may say to yourself, I have an obligation to care for my patients, and I am worried that because there … Continue reading Preserving Integrity and Staying Power as a Nurse in a Pandemic