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Measurement Tools in Clinical Ethics presents an overview of studies of ethical concepts in clinical and research activities. The studies covered use interview scales or other methods of gathering data that have undergone rigorous analysis of their psychometric characteristics. This book describes these instruments and critiques their stage of development. This work strives to further the debate.
Moral Sensitivity
Moral Sensitivity
Moral sensitivity is the ability to identify an ethical problem and to understand the ethical consequences of the decisions made. More specifically, it involves building a trusting relationship with the patient and responding to his or her perceived needs, establishing moral meaning for decisions made, expressing a ...
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