Conscientious objection in spanish podiatrists students: a questionnaire survey

Objective: To explore attitudes towards conscientious objections among podiatrists students in Spain. Methods: Podiatrists students at University of A Coruña, King Rey Juan Carlos University, University of Sevilla and Complutense University of Madrid were emailed a link to complete an anonymous onli...

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Autores principales: López López,Daniel, de la Campa Portela,Rosa Mary, Losa Iglesias,Marta Elena, Ramos Galván,José, Munuera Martínez,Pedro Vicente, García Sánchez,Matilde, Becerro de Bengoa Vallejo,Ricardo
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Publicado: Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios en Bioética, Universidad de Chile 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1726-569X20160002000212016-12-23Conscientious objection in spanish podiatrists students: a questionnaire surveyLópez López,Danielde la Campa Portela,Rosa MaryLosa Iglesias,Marta ElenaRamos Galván,JoséMunuera Martínez,Pedro VicenteGarcía Sánchez,MatildeBecerro de Bengoa Vallejo,Ricardo conscience ethics morals podiatry Objective: To explore attitudes towards conscientious objections among podiatrists students in Spain. Methods: Podiatrists students at University of A Coruña, King Rey Juan Carlos University, University of Sevilla and Complutense University of Madrid were emailed a link to complete an anonymous online questionnaire, hosted by an online survey company. A total of 432 podiatrists students responded. Results: Nearly half of the students in this survey stated that they believed in the right of podiatrist to conscientiously object to any procedure. Demand for the right to conscientiously object is greater in Roman Catholic podiatrists students when compared with other groups of religious podiatrists students. Discussion: Examining patients and podiatric treatments continues to be controversy issues among podiatrists students and this may contribute to the looming crisis in podiatry services over next years. This project sheds some light on how future podiatrist view some of their ethical rights and obligations. Using empirical evidence, it reveals that conscientious objection is an issue in the Spain podiatrists student body today. These data could help anticipate problems that may arise when these podiatrists students qualify and practice podiatry in the community. Conclusion: Clearer guidance is needed for podiatrists students about the issue of conscientious objection at podiatry school.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCentro Interdisciplinario de Estudios en Bioética, Universidad de ChileActa bioethica v.22 n.2 20162016-11-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1726-569X2016000200021en10.4067/S1726-569X2016000200021
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topic conscience
ethics
morals
podiatry
spellingShingle conscience
ethics
morals
podiatry
López López,Daniel
de la Campa Portela,Rosa Mary
Losa Iglesias,Marta Elena
Ramos Galván,José
Munuera Martínez,Pedro Vicente
García Sánchez,Matilde
Becerro de Bengoa Vallejo,Ricardo
Conscientious objection in spanish podiatrists students: a questionnaire survey
description Objective: To explore attitudes towards conscientious objections among podiatrists students in Spain. Methods: Podiatrists students at University of A Coruña, King Rey Juan Carlos University, University of Sevilla and Complutense University of Madrid were emailed a link to complete an anonymous online questionnaire, hosted by an online survey company. A total of 432 podiatrists students responded. Results: Nearly half of the students in this survey stated that they believed in the right of podiatrist to conscientiously object to any procedure. Demand for the right to conscientiously object is greater in Roman Catholic podiatrists students when compared with other groups of religious podiatrists students. Discussion: Examining patients and podiatric treatments continues to be controversy issues among podiatrists students and this may contribute to the looming crisis in podiatry services over next years. This project sheds some light on how future podiatrist view some of their ethical rights and obligations. Using empirical evidence, it reveals that conscientious objection is an issue in the Spain podiatrists student body today. These data could help anticipate problems that may arise when these podiatrists students qualify and practice podiatry in the community. Conclusion: Clearer guidance is needed for podiatrists students about the issue of conscientious objection at podiatry school.
author López López,Daniel
de la Campa Portela,Rosa Mary
Losa Iglesias,Marta Elena
Ramos Galván,José
Munuera Martínez,Pedro Vicente
García Sánchez,Matilde
Becerro de Bengoa Vallejo,Ricardo
author_facet López López,Daniel
de la Campa Portela,Rosa Mary
Losa Iglesias,Marta Elena
Ramos Galván,José
Munuera Martínez,Pedro Vicente
García Sánchez,Matilde
Becerro de Bengoa Vallejo,Ricardo
author_sort López López,Daniel
title Conscientious objection in spanish podiatrists students: a questionnaire survey
title_short Conscientious objection in spanish podiatrists students: a questionnaire survey
title_full Conscientious objection in spanish podiatrists students: a questionnaire survey
title_fullStr Conscientious objection in spanish podiatrists students: a questionnaire survey
title_full_unstemmed Conscientious objection in spanish podiatrists students: a questionnaire survey
title_sort conscientious objection in spanish podiatrists students: a questionnaire survey
publisher Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios en Bioética, Universidad de Chile
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