Moral stress in international humanitarian aid and rescue operations: A grounded theory study

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Author(s)
Nilsson, S., Sjöberg, M., Kallenberg, K. and Larsson, G.
Pages
20pp
Date published
02 Feb 2011
Publisher
Ethics & Behavior
Type
Articles
Keywords
Development & humanitarian aid

Humanitarian aid professionals frequently encounter situations in which one is conscious of the morally appropriate action but cannot take it because of institutional obstacles. Dilemmas like this are likely to result in a specific kind of stress reaction at the individual level, labeled as moral stress. In our study, 16 individuals working with international humanitarian aid and rescue operations participated in semistructured interviews, analyzed in accordance with a grounded theory approach. A theoretical model of ethical decision making from a moral stress perspective was developed. The practical implications of the study are discussed.