Moral distress is a global problem within the health professions that arises from conflict of an agent’s moral identity with experiences within clinical environments. Moral distress arises in a number of situations and has numerous effects upon students and clinicians, including preventing them from doing what they believe is the right. Implicit bias is a form of bias that occurs automatically and unintentionally, that nevertheless affects judgments, decisions, and behaviors. Research suggests that implicit bias can pose a barrier to recruiting and retaining a diverse healthcare workforce.
down below are the 4 case studies
Review and choose only TWO of the following four cases from the required text book (Swirsky & Jackson, 2022):Case 08 — Learning Experience, p. 41
Case 11 — A Prescription for Pain, p. 52
Case 17 — The Right to Breathe, p. 80
Case 18 — The Screening, p. 85
Please no plagarism and use your own words. Your combined answers should be around 500 words and you do not need to use references; however, if you do use sources, the citations do not count towards the word count. The reflection rubric will be used to grade this assignment.
For BOTH cases you review, answer the following reflection prompts:Describe areas of actual or potential implicit bias for you or any stakeholder reflected in the case.
Describe areas of actual or potential moral distress for you or any stakeholder reflected in the case.
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