Abstract
Objective
To identify the frequency and intensity of the causes of moral suffering experienced by nurses in inspection departments in Brazil.
Methods
Cross-sectional study with 28 professionals of managerial competence and 113 professionals of inspection competence. The sample was intentional and non-probabilistic. Data were collected through a questionnaire and submitted to descriptive and bivariate analysis.
Results
Participants revealed the causes of moral suffering in two stages: firstly, associated with the slow inspection process by the inspected institutions and Corens, and insufficient human resources. Secondly, associated with ethical problems; work conditions; and quality of nursing care.
Conclusion
To reflect on the causes of moral suffering in this scenario is to recognize the need for changes that should take place on the basis that sustains the profession’s ethical precepts and moral conducts, so as to strengthen the category.
Health care coordination and monitoring; Ethics, nursing; Ethics; Moral damage