id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-353401-y1mxnth7 Williams, Roger D. Moral Injury in Times of COVID-19 2020-05-02 .txt text/plain 3540 208 47 Health care providers are facing increased risk of moral distress during the COVID-19 pandemic because of changes in clinical practice and resource allocation procedures. Health care systems that employ a proactive approach in mitigating the lasting effects of moral distress will fare better in the long run. The health care provider's sense of responsibility is substantial whether or not the individual participated in the resource allocation decisions or had to uphold the decisions with the patient and family. The COVID-19 pandemic response will continue to benefit from psychologists' involvement in scarce resource allocation decisions. COVID-19 underscores the shared risk for systems, but also for patients and health care providers alike. The COVID-19 pandemic has generated many sources of stress and subsequent distress for health care workers, patients, and families. Psychological first aid tenets provide a road map that fosters resilience for patients, providers, and health care systems to navigate the ethical dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic. ./cache/cord-353401-y1mxnth7.txt ./txt/cord-353401-y1mxnth7.txt