Moral Resilience

Moral resilience can moderate the relationship between morally distressing events and moral distress. The study defined moral resilience as the capacity to sustain or restore integrity when facing moral complexity, confusion, distress, or…

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Moral resilience can moderate the relationship between morally distressing events and moral distress. The study defined moral resilience as the capacity to sustain or restore integrity when facing moral complexity, confusion, distress, or setbacks. Moral resilience depends on interdependent individual, relational, organisational, and environmental components. The conceptual model presented moral resilience as dynamic and iterative rather than fixed. Moral resilience was treated as both an individual and systemic phenomenon shaped by personal, team, leadership, and organisational factors.