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Ovrednotenje etičnega presojanja študentov Enovitega magistrskega študijskega programa farmacije na Fakulteti za farmacijo, Univerze v Ljubljani, na primerih etičnih dilem iz lekarniške prakse
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Intuitivno se zdi, da je uporaba etičnih načel na področju lekarniške dejavnosti jasna. Področje etičnega ravnanja med slovenskimi lekarniškimi farmacevti usmerjata Kodeks lekarniške deontologije in Kodeks farmacevtske etike članov Slovenskega farmacevtskega društva, etična usposobljenost študentov farmacije pa temelji na seznanjenosti z njima ter vedenju, ki ga pridobijo v študijskem procesu in s praktičnim usposabljanjem v učnih centrih. Namen magistrske naloge je bil raziskati, kakšne etične referenčne okvirje razvijejo študenti farmacije skozi uporabo etičnih načel na podlagi reševanja scenarijev, s katerimi se lahko srečajo kasneje v svojem poklicu in prikazujejo etične dileme. S pregledom literature na temo reševanja etičnih dilem med študenti farmacije v podatkovni bazi Pubmed smo pripravili ustrezno vsebino spletnega anketnega vprašalnika Etična presoja študentov farmacije. Vključeni so bili študenti Enovitega magistrskega študijskega programa farmacije Fakultete za farmacijo Univerze v Ljubljani od 1. do 5. letnika, vključno z absolventi, anketo pa je rešilo 214 študentov. SPSS (ang. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) smo uporabili za preverjanje statistične značilnosti povezav med sociodemografskimi podatki in reševanjem etičnih dilem, vprašanji ovrednotenja stopnje strinjanja z ravnanjem farmacevta v opisani etični dilemi na lestvici od »ne strinjam se« do »se strinjam« in utemeljitvami rešitev scenarija. Ugotovili smo, da se etična načela – koristiti, ne škoditi, avtonomija, odkritost, zaupnost in pravičnost odražajo v odgovorih študentov na primerih etičnih dilem in se lahko uporabljajo za vrednotenje etično sprejemljivega ravnanja. Etičnemu načelu spoštovanja avtonomije je med študenti težje zadostiti – študenti so pri izbiri scenarija, ki jim je predstavljal največji izziv pri etično sprejemljivi odločitvi, izbrali tiste, ki so sledili predlagani rešitvi spoštovanja avtonomije. S pomočjo kodiranih utemeljitev in sociodemografskih podatkov smo ugotovili tri statistično pomembne razlike, tri statistično pomembne razlike pa s pomočjo sociodemografskih podatkov in vprašanj o ovrednotenju reševanja etičnih dilem. Ženske so svoje strinjanje z ravnanjem farmacevta pogosteje utemeljevale z etičnim načelom pravičnosti. Študenti so se glede na letnik razlikovali pri izbiri etičnih načel, s katerimi so utemeljevali svoje strinjanje z etično odločitvijo farmacevta v opisani etični dilemi. Študenti višjih letnikov so bolj seznanjeni s kodeksoma. Z višino letnika se viša tudi odstotek samoocene delno ustreznega etičnega znanja. Študenti iz mestnih in ruralnih področij so se razlikovali v tem, katera etična dilema jim je predstavljala največji izziv. Izobraževalni proces vpliva na reševanje etičnih dilem in predstavlja način delovanja študentov kot magistrov farmacije na lekarniškem področju. S pomočjo etičnih načel, ki so jih uporabili na primerih situacij iz lekarniške prakse, predlagamo prestrukturiranje kodeksov, ki so trenutno namenjeni strokovnemu opravljanju dela, da bodo zagotavljali vir načel in poenoten pristop pri reševanju etičnih dilem.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Ključne besede: etične dileme, etična načela, etično presojanje, študenti farmacije, lekarniška praksa.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FFA - Faculty of Pharmacy
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-150840 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:24.09.2023
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Language:English
Title:Assessing the ethical judgement of students at Uniform Master's Study Programme Pharmacy at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Ljubljana, through analysis of ethical dilemmas in pharmacy practice
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Intuitively, the application of ethical principles to pharmacy seems clear. The Code of Pharmacy Deontology and the Code of Pharmacy Ethics of the members of the Slovenian Pharmaceutical Society guide the ethical behaviour of Slovenian pharmacists, and the ethical competence of pharmacy students is based on their familiarity with them and the behaviour they acquire during the study process and through practical training in learning centres. The aim of the master's thesis was to investigate what ethical frames of reference pharmacy students develop through the application of ethical principles, by solving scenarios that they may encounter later in their profession and by illustrating ethical dilemmas. By reviewing the literature on ethical dilemma solving among pharmacy students in the Pubmed database, we developed the relevant content for the online survey questionnaire Ethical judgement of pharmacy students. Students from the first to the fifth year of the Uniform master's study programme Pharmacy at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Ljubljana, including graduates, were included and 214 students completed the survey. SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) was used to test the statistical significance of the associations between socio-demographic data and the resolution of ethical dilemmas, the questions assessing the level of agreement with the pharmacist's handling of the ethical dilemma on a scale from 'disagree' to 'agree', and the justifications for the solutions to the scenarios. We found that the ethical principles of beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, honesty, confidentiality and justice were reflected in students' responses to the ethical dilemma examples and could be used to assess ethically acceptable behaviour. The ethical principle of respect for autonomy is more difficult for students to satisfy - when choosing the scenario that presented them with the greatest challenge in making an ethically acceptable decision, students chose those that followed the proposed solution of respect for autonomy. Three statistically significant differences were found using coded justifications and socio-demographic data, and three statistically significant differences were found using socio-demographic data and questions on the evaluation of the resolution of ethical dilemmas. Females were more likely to justify their agreement with the pharmacist's behaviour on the basis of the ethical principle of fairness. Students differed by year in their choice of ethical principles to justify their agreement with the pharmacist's ethical decision in the ethical dilemma described. Upper year students were more familiar with the two codes. The percentage of self-assessed partially adequate ethical knowledge also increases with the year of study. Students from urban and rural areas differ in which ethical dilemma they find most challenging. The educational process influences the resolution of ethical dilemmas and represents the way students act as Master of Pharmacy students in the field of pharmacy. Using the ethical principles they applied to examples of situations in pharmacy practice, we propose that the codes currently designed for professional practice should be restructured to provide a source of principles and a consistent approach to resolving ethical dilemmas.

Keywords:Key words: ethical dilemmas, ethical principles, ethical judgement, pharmacy students, pharmacy practice.

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