Assessing a Group of Physicians’ Ethical Sensitivity in Turkey

Background: The objective was to measure the sensitivity of a group of physicians regarding the ethics-related situa­tions, which they faced during patient care and treatment. Methods: All of 306 physicians who joined the Turkish Army for compulsory military service in December 2008 were included in...

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Main Authors: M Çetin, M Cimen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011-09-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/3035
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spelling doaj-2c3ecc9fff8e49ccab5b8dea03a8065c2020-12-02T18:35:05ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932011-09-01403Assessing a Group of Physicians’ Ethical Sensitivity in TurkeyM Çetin0M Cimen 1 Background: The objective was to measure the sensitivity of a group of physicians regarding the ethics-related situa­tions, which they faced during patient care and treatment. Methods: All of 306 physicians who joined the Turkish Army for compulsory military service in December 2008 were included in the study. A "Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire", formed by Kim Lutzen, was applied to all of them. Results: From total, 95% of physicians performed their job willingly, 88% of physicians attended ethic lessons (n=265), 72.4% (n=218) followed ethic publications, 67.4% (n=203) stated that there was an ethic committee at their institutions, and 5% worked as a member of the ethic committee. There were statistically significant differences between autonomy, benevolence meaning, conflict, and total scores according to workplace of physicians, employment period, and being specialists. Points of autonomy were found lower in physicians working at private hospital and health center than those at public hospital. Conclusion: Ethical sensitivity of physicians changed due to work place. We conclude that organizational arrangements are of beneficial effects to increase ethical sensitivity. https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/3035PhysicianHealthcare ServicesEthical Sensitivity
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M Cimen
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Assessing a Group of Physicians’ Ethical Sensitivity in Turkey
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Physician
Healthcare Services
Ethical Sensitivity
author_facet M Çetin
M Cimen
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title Assessing a Group of Physicians’ Ethical Sensitivity in Turkey
title_short Assessing a Group of Physicians’ Ethical Sensitivity in Turkey
title_full Assessing a Group of Physicians’ Ethical Sensitivity in Turkey
title_fullStr Assessing a Group of Physicians’ Ethical Sensitivity in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Assessing a Group of Physicians’ Ethical Sensitivity in Turkey
title_sort assessing a group of physicians’ ethical sensitivity in turkey
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Background: The objective was to measure the sensitivity of a group of physicians regarding the ethics-related situa­tions, which they faced during patient care and treatment. Methods: All of 306 physicians who joined the Turkish Army for compulsory military service in December 2008 were included in the study. A "Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire", formed by Kim Lutzen, was applied to all of them. Results: From total, 95% of physicians performed their job willingly, 88% of physicians attended ethic lessons (n=265), 72.4% (n=218) followed ethic publications, 67.4% (n=203) stated that there was an ethic committee at their institutions, and 5% worked as a member of the ethic committee. There were statistically significant differences between autonomy, benevolence meaning, conflict, and total scores according to workplace of physicians, employment period, and being specialists. Points of autonomy were found lower in physicians working at private hospital and health center than those at public hospital. Conclusion: Ethical sensitivity of physicians changed due to work place. We conclude that organizational arrangements are of beneficial effects to increase ethical sensitivity.
topic Physician
Healthcare Services
Ethical Sensitivity
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/3035
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