Fending off your own moral injury while patients languish on wait lists

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Fending off your own moral injury while patients languish on wait lists

Jo Scott-Jones

Jo Scott-Jones

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Moral injury occurs when someone engages in, fails to prevent, or witnesses acts that conflict with their values or beliefs [Image: Andipantz on iStock]

Specialist GP Jo Scott-Jones discusses how GPs want to provide optimal patient care, but are at risk themselves from repeated dealings with a struggling health system

Key points, Trying to help patients access the care they need in a timely manner can lead to GP distress and moral injury. Follow guidance from the Medical Coun, Pract Green w Pale Yellow
References

1. Watson P, Norman SB, Maguen S, Hamblen J. Moral injury in health care workers. US Department of Veterans Affairs, National Center for PTSD.

2. Medical Council of New Zealand. Safe practice in an environment of resource limitation. September 2018.