Objective. To investigate the moral development of pharmacy students over their first academic year of study at a university in the United Kingdom. Methods. Pharmacy students completed Defining Issues Test (DIT) at the start of their first year (phase 1) and again at the end of their first year (phase 2) of the program. Results. Pharmacy students (N=116) had significantly higher moral reasoning at the beginning of their first year than by the end of it. Scores differed by students’ gender and age; however, these findings differed between phase 1 and phase 2. Conclusion. First-year pharmacy students in the United Kingdom scored lower on moral reasoning than did pharmacy students in the United States and Canada
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Objective. To investigate the moral development of pharmacy students over their first academic year...
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Relatively few studies have examined the influence of law school experiences on the moral developmen...
Introduction: One of the main roles of healthcare educators is to prepare students to make the right...
Objective: To explore pharmacy students’ recognition and interpretation of situations constituting b...
Objective. To investigate the moral development of pharmacy students over their first academic year...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Pharmaceutic...
Pharmaceutical care has been incorporated into the mission statements of virtually every pharmacy or...
Pharmacists in all work settings routinely face ethical dilemmas. The frequency and complexity of th...
The present investigation examines the relationship between ethical dilemma discussion and moral dev...
Professionalism among health professional students has garnered greater attention in recent years. S...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of the level of moral reasoning across different majo...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of the educational experience on t...
The importance of ethics in pharmacy education and practice has recently received increased attentio...
Introduction: Consideration has been given to the use of tests of moral reasoning in the selection p...
The Defining Issues Test (DIT), developed by Rest (1986), measures a person's level of moral develop...
Introduction: Empirical evidence is lacking regarding transition to community pharmacy practice[1]; ...
Relatively few studies have examined the influence of law school experiences on the moral developmen...
Introduction: One of the main roles of healthcare educators is to prepare students to make the right...
Objective: To explore pharmacy students’ recognition and interpretation of situations constituting b...