从学习者的角度评价韩国兽医伦理教育项目。

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Eugene Choi, Yechan Jung, Myung-Sun Chun
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道德能力,即识别和应对日常决策中嵌入的道德层面的能力,对兽医的职业操守和确保公众信任至关重要。本研究调查了韩国目前的兽医伦理教育,重点关注课程质量及其感知结果。通过在线调查,对374名受访者(192名兽医和182名学生)(3.7%的回复率)进行评估,评估他们在兽医伦理方面的教育经历和自评能力。虽然60%的人接受过道德教育,主要是通过正规课程,但超过一半的人表示对讲师的专业知识和课程效果不满意。只有22%的受访者认为道德已经充分融入了他们的课程。他们表示对应用伦理工具和法律知识缺乏信心,强调需要开设必修课、有能力的教师,并将伦理与动物福利、生物伦理、兽医法和专业精神等相关学科相结合。尽管存在这些担忧,但是,与没有接受此类培训的个体相比,完成道德课程的个体报告的自我评估道德能力水平明显更高(3.31比2.96,p < .001),这强调了将道德教育纳入兽医课程的必要性和有效性。这些结果表明,在兽医培训的各个阶段持续加强道德教育的重要性。
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Evaluating Veterinary Ethics Education Programs in South Korea From the Learners' Perspective.

Ethical competence, the ability to recognize and respond to the ethical dimensions embedded in everyday decision-making, is vital for veterinarians' professional integrity and to ensure the public's trust. This study investigated current veterinary ethics education in South Korea, focusing on curriculum quality and its perceived outcomes. An online survey was conducted with a total of 374 respondents, 192 veterinarians and 182 students (3.7% response rate), to assess their educational experience and self-assessed competencies in veterinary ethics. Although 60% of them had received ethics education, primarily through formal courses, over half of them reported dissatisfaction with instructor expertise and course effectiveness. Only 22% of those surveyed believed that ethics was integrated sufficiently into their curriculum. They expressed a lack of confidence in applying ethical tools and legal knowledge, highlighting the need for required courses, competent instructors, and the integration of ethics with related subjects such as animal welfare, bioethics, veterinary law, and professionalism. Despite these concerns, though, individuals who completed the ethics coursework reported significantly higher levels of self-assessed ethical competence compared to those who did not receive such training (3.31 vs. 2.96, p < .001), which underscores the necessity and effectiveness of integrating ethics education into veterinary curricula. These results demonstrate the significance of sustained efforts to strengthen ethics education across all stages of veterinary training.

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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
30.00%
发文量
113
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Medical Education (JVME) is the peer-reviewed scholarly journal of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC). As an internationally distributed journal, JVME provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, research, and discoveries about veterinary medical education. This exchange benefits veterinary faculty, students, and the veterinary profession as a whole by preparing veterinarians to better perform their professional activities and to meet the needs of society. The journal’s areas of focus include best practices and educational methods in veterinary education; recruitment, training, and mentoring of students at all levels of education, including undergraduate, graduate, veterinary technology, and continuing education; clinical instruction and assessment; institutional policy; and other challenges and issues faced by veterinary educators domestically and internationally. Veterinary faculty of all countries are encouraged to participate as contributors, reviewers, and institutional representatives.
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