The evaluation of ethics education in midwifery undergraduate programs in Turkey

Suzi Ozdemir, Rahime Aydin Er
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Context: Ethics education in midwifery leads to professionalism and good clinical practice. Lack of standards related to ethical education cause differences in implementation. Aims: This study aims to collect comprehensive data about ethics education in undergraduate midwifery programs in Turkey. Settings and Design: In the cross-sectional descriptive study, the sample of study was consisted of faculty members who gave ethics education in midwifery schools and undergraduate final year midwifery students in 29 universities in Turkey between 2017 and 2018. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted on 17 faculty members and 1138 midwifery students recruited by simple random sampling. Data collection forms consisted of demographic characteristics and questionnaire of knowledge and opinions about the ethics courses. Statistical Analysis Used: Descriptive statistics including mean, standard deviation, frequencies and percentages, and Chi-square were used. Results: It was observed that ethics education was given as a 2-h theoretical course in all midwifery undergraduate schools, and ethics course was compulsory in 87.5% of them. There was statistically significant difference between the views of faculty members and students about necessity of ethics education (P = 0.000), sufficiency of content (P = 0.002), and the expertise of educators (P = 0.000). Conclusions: According to the opinion of participants, there are lacks in ethics education for midwifery students in Turkey. Regarding the difference between opinions of faculty members and students, contents and the aims of the ethics education should be co-determined by the ethics experts, the midwifery teachers, and the midwives.
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土耳其助产学本科课程伦理教育评价
背景:助产学中的伦理教育引导专业精神和良好的临床实践。缺乏与道德教育相关的标准导致了执行方面的差异。目的:本研究旨在收集土耳其本科生助产专业道德教育的全面数据。设置和设计:在横断面描述性研究中,研究样本由2017年至2018年间在土耳其29所大学的助产学校进行道德教育的教职员工和本科生组成。材料和方法:本研究采用简单随机抽样方法,对17名教职工和1138名助产专业学生进行调查。数据收集表包括人口统计学特征和关于道德课程的知识和意见问卷。使用的统计分析:使用描述性统计,包括平均值、标准差、频率和百分比以及卡方。结果:所有助产专业本科学校均将伦理教育作为2小时的理论课程进行,其中87.5%的学校为必修课。教职工和学生对伦理教育的必要性(P=0.000)、内容的充分性(P=0.002)和教育工作者的专业知识(P=0.000。鉴于师生意见的差异,伦理教育的内容和目的应由伦理专家、助产师和助产士共同决定。
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