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KMID : 1025620060090010073
Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
2006 Volume.9 No. 1 p.73 ~ p.84
An evaluation of the level of moral development of clinical nurses in Korea
Lee Mi-Aie

Ahn Sung-Hee
Kang Yun-Sook
Seomun Gyeong-Ae
Shin Mi-Ja
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the level of moral development of clinical nurses in Korea. Data were collected through self-reported questionnaires received from 187 clinical nurses in Korea from March 1 to 15, April 2006. The Korean version of the DIT (Rest¡¯s Defining Issues Test) was adopted to evaluate levels of moral development, which was measured by the score of P(%) and stage 4. The data were analyzed by a t-test, ANOVA. The results were as follows: 1) The mean score of P(%) and stage 4 was 39.66 (SD=13.34) and 16.20 (SD=8.12) respectively; 2) The score of P(%) revealed significant differences by marital status, nursing ethics education, and employment rank; 3) The score of stage 4 revealed significant differences by age, education level, birthplace, employment rank, and amount of clinical experience. In conclusion, while nursing ethics education should be helpful for enhancing nurses¡¯ moral development, this study suggests that it is necessary to develop the content of nursing ethics education and to evaluate its effectiveness.
KEYWORD
Moral development, Nursing ethics education, Rest¡¯s Defining Issues Test
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