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1. Ethical value and challenges of long-term care insurance.

2. Towards democratic institutions: Tronto's care ethics inspiring nursing actions in intensive care.

3. The process of moral distress development: A virtue ethics perspective.

4. Moral injury in healthcare professionals: A scoping review and discussion.

5. Moral distress thermometer: Swedish translation, cultural adaptation and validation.

6. Brave spaces in nursing ethics education: Courage through pedagogy.

7. Ethical issues experienced by healthcare workers in nursing homes.

8. Nurse researchers' perspectives on research ethics in China.

9. Nurses' moral experiences of assisted death: A meta-synthesis of qualitative research.

10. Sub-categories of moral distress among nurses: A descriptive longitudinal study.

11. Double distress: women healthcare providers and moral distress during COVID-19.

12. The decision-making experiences of women who legally aborted: A meta-ethnography.

13. Older adults' sense of dignity in digitally led healthcare.

14. 'Blurred boundaries': When nurses and midwives give anti-vaccination advice on Facebook.

15. Hand hygiene monitoring technology: A descriptive study of ethics and acceptance in nursing.

16. Ethical climate and moral distress in paediatric oncology nursing.

17. Analysis of graduating nursing students' moral courage in six European countries.

18. Moral distress perspectives among interprofessional intensive care unit team members.

19. What is 'moral distress' in nursing? A feminist empirical bioethics study.

20. Protect us from ourselves: Balancing the parental instinct of saving.

21. Parent moral distress in serious pediatric illness: A dimensional analysis.

22. Processes toward the end of life and dialysis withdrawal Physicians' and nurses' perspectives.

23. Everyday ethical challenges of nurse-physician collaboration.

24. Moral distress in paediatric oncology: Contributing factors and group differences.

25. The effectiveness of narrative writing on the moral distress of intensive care nurses.

26. Development and validation of Nurses' Moral Courage Scale.

27. Moral distress and burnout in Iranian nurses: The mediating effect of workplace bullying.

28. Lecture-based versus problem-based learning in ethics education among nursing students.

29. Phenomenon of moral distress through the aspect of interpretive interactionism.

30. Impact of moral sensitivity on moral distress among psychiatric nurses.

31. Spiritual well-being and moral distress among Iranian nurses.

32. Moral sensitivity, moral distress, and moral courage among baccalaureate Filipino nursing students.

33. Ethical competency of nurse leaders: A qualitative study.

34. Ethical challenges when using coercion in mental healthcare: A systematic literature review.

35. Reasons behind providing futile medical treatments in Iran: A qualitative study.

36. Nurse moral disengagement.

37. Nothing to complain about? Residents’ and relatives’ views on a “good life” and ethical challenges in nursing homes.

38. The ethical dimension of nursing care rationing.

39. Can quality from a care ethical perspective be assessed? A review.