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Physical Therapists’ Ethical and Moral Sensitivity: A STROBE-Compliant Cross-Sectional Study with a Special Focus on Gender Differences

(1) Background: Healthcare professionals´ clinical practice, their care of patients and the clinical decision-making process may be influenced by ethical and moral sensitivity. However, such outcomes have been scarcely studied in physical therapists. This study aimed to explore ethical sensitivity a...

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Autores principales: Moreno-Segura, Noemí, Fuentes-Aparicio, Laura, Fajardo, Sergio, Querol-Giner, Felipe, Atef, Hady, Sillero-Sillero, Amalia, Marques-Sule, Elena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11030333
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author Moreno-Segura, Noemí
Fuentes-Aparicio, Laura
Fajardo, Sergio
Querol-Giner, Felipe
Atef, Hady
Sillero-Sillero, Amalia
Marques-Sule, Elena
author_facet Moreno-Segura, Noemí
Fuentes-Aparicio, Laura
Fajardo, Sergio
Querol-Giner, Felipe
Atef, Hady
Sillero-Sillero, Amalia
Marques-Sule, Elena
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description (1) Background: Healthcare professionals´ clinical practice, their care of patients and the clinical decision-making process may be influenced by ethical and moral sensitivity. However, such outcomes have been scarcely studied in physical therapists. This study aimed to explore ethical sensitivity and moral sensitivity in practicing physical therapists, and to compare both variables by gender. (2) Methods: Cross-sectional study. 75 physical therapists (58.7% women; average age = 34.56 (8.68) years) were asked to fill in questionnaires measuring ethical sensitivity (Ethical Sensitivity Scale Questionnaire) and moral sensitivity (Revised-Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire). (3) Results: The sample showed high ethical sensitivity (116.14 ± 15.87 over 140) and high moral sensitivity (40.58 ± 5.36 over 54). When comparing by gender, women reported significantly higher ethical sensitivity than men (p = 0.043), as well as higher scores in the following dimensions: Caring by connecting with others (p = 0.012) and Working with interpersonal and group differences (p = 0.028). However, no differences were found in moral sensitivity (p = 0.243). (4) Conclusion: Physical therapists showed high levels of ethical and moral sensitivity, whilst women reported higher ethical sensitivity than men. Understanding physical therapists´ ethical and moral sensitivity is essential to design and implement integrated education programs directed to improve the quality of care of patients in their daily clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-99140382023-02-11 Physical Therapists’ Ethical and Moral Sensitivity: A STROBE-Compliant Cross-Sectional Study with a Special Focus on Gender Differences Moreno-Segura, Noemí Fuentes-Aparicio, Laura Fajardo, Sergio Querol-Giner, Felipe Atef, Hady Sillero-Sillero, Amalia Marques-Sule, Elena Healthcare (Basel) Article (1) Background: Healthcare professionals´ clinical practice, their care of patients and the clinical decision-making process may be influenced by ethical and moral sensitivity. However, such outcomes have been scarcely studied in physical therapists. This study aimed to explore ethical sensitivity and moral sensitivity in practicing physical therapists, and to compare both variables by gender. (2) Methods: Cross-sectional study. 75 physical therapists (58.7% women; average age = 34.56 (8.68) years) were asked to fill in questionnaires measuring ethical sensitivity (Ethical Sensitivity Scale Questionnaire) and moral sensitivity (Revised-Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire). (3) Results: The sample showed high ethical sensitivity (116.14 ± 15.87 over 140) and high moral sensitivity (40.58 ± 5.36 over 54). When comparing by gender, women reported significantly higher ethical sensitivity than men (p = 0.043), as well as higher scores in the following dimensions: Caring by connecting with others (p = 0.012) and Working with interpersonal and group differences (p = 0.028). However, no differences were found in moral sensitivity (p = 0.243). (4) Conclusion: Physical therapists showed high levels of ethical and moral sensitivity, whilst women reported higher ethical sensitivity than men. Understanding physical therapists´ ethical and moral sensitivity is essential to design and implement integrated education programs directed to improve the quality of care of patients in their daily clinical practice. MDPI 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9914038/ /pubmed/36766908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11030333 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moreno-Segura, Noemí
Fuentes-Aparicio, Laura
Fajardo, Sergio
Querol-Giner, Felipe
Atef, Hady
Sillero-Sillero, Amalia
Marques-Sule, Elena
Physical Therapists’ Ethical and Moral Sensitivity: A STROBE-Compliant Cross-Sectional Study with a Special Focus on Gender Differences
title Physical Therapists’ Ethical and Moral Sensitivity: A STROBE-Compliant Cross-Sectional Study with a Special Focus on Gender Differences
title_full Physical Therapists’ Ethical and Moral Sensitivity: A STROBE-Compliant Cross-Sectional Study with a Special Focus on Gender Differences
title_fullStr Physical Therapists’ Ethical and Moral Sensitivity: A STROBE-Compliant Cross-Sectional Study with a Special Focus on Gender Differences
title_full_unstemmed Physical Therapists’ Ethical and Moral Sensitivity: A STROBE-Compliant Cross-Sectional Study with a Special Focus on Gender Differences
title_short Physical Therapists’ Ethical and Moral Sensitivity: A STROBE-Compliant Cross-Sectional Study with a Special Focus on Gender Differences
title_sort physical therapists’ ethical and moral sensitivity: a strobe-compliant cross-sectional study with a special focus on gender differences
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11030333
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