Exploring medical ethics: moral reasoning among new pediatric resident physicians in a tertiary hospital.

IF 0.6 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Indra A Andrade-Cabrera, Juan Garduño-Espinosa, Gina C Chapa-Koloffon, Mónica J Olguín-Quintero, Maria G Jean-Tron
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Abstract

Background: Physicians are frequently faced with ethical dilemmas that require answers based in moral reasoning, which develops and evolves during their lives and their medical education. According to Kohlberg, there are three levels of moral reasoning development: pre-conventional (in which decisions are guided by oneself convenience), conventional (focused on obeying society's rules), and post-conventional (decisions are based in universal ethical principles). The aim of this study was to describe the level of moral reasoning among new pediatric resident physicians in a tertiary hospital.

Method: This cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted from 2020 to 2023. The Defining Issues Test was used to assess the level of moral reasoning among 195 new pediatric resident physicians in a tertiary hospital.

Results: Most resident physicians considered the fourth stage affirmations to be the most important. The median P-index (PI) was 40, and 49% of participants were on the post-conventional level of moral reasoning. The year with the lowest number of new resident physicians on the post-conventional level was 2021.

Conclusion: The moral reasoning level among pediatric resident physicians was higher than the average found in general population. This suggests that the education received during the medical formation may influence the individuals' moral development.

探索医学伦理:一家三级医院新任儿科住院医师的道德推理。
背景:医生经常面临道德困境,需要基于道德推理的答案,而道德推理在医生的生活和医学教育中不断发展和演变。根据科尔伯格(Kohlberg)的观点,道德推理的发展分为三个层次:前常规(根据自己的方便做出决定)、常规(侧重于遵守社会规则)和后常规(根据普遍的道德原则做出决定)。本研究旨在描述一家三级医院新任儿科住院医师的道德推理水平:这项横断面描述性研究于 2020 年至 2023 年进行。方法:这项横断面描述性研究于 2020 年至 2023 年进行,采用定义问题测试法评估一家三级医院 195 名新儿科住院医师的道德推理水平:大多数住院医师认为第四阶段的肯定是最重要的。P指数(PI)的中位数为40,49%的参与者处于道德推理的后常规水平。处于后常规水平的新住院医师人数最少的年份是 2021 年:儿科住院医师的道德推理水平高于普通人群的平均水平。结论:儿科住院医师的道德推理水平高于普通人群的平均水平,这表明医学教育可能会影响个人的道德发展。
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CiteScore
1.60
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发文量
73
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de México is a bimonthly publication edited by the Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. It receives unpublished manuscripts, in English or Spanish, relating to paediatrics in the following areas: biomedicine, clinical, public health, clinical epidemology, health education and clinical ethics. Articles can be original research articles, in-depth or systematic reviews, clinical cases, clinical-pathological cases, articles about public health, letters to the editor or editorials (by invitation).
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