Journal of Management Research
Volume 13, Number 3 (July–September 2013)
ISSN: 0972-5814 Online ISSN: 0974-455X
Ethical Dilemmas amongst Students in a Dental Institution
Mahesh Verma, Vikrant Ranjan Mohanty, Ruchika Roongta Nawal and Anil K. Saini
Abstract |
Dental surgeons have well-recognized professional and ethical responsibilities. However, as their role and the corresponding responsibilities expand further as the profession evolves, the demands of the profession increase and the context of professional approach may vary. The present study was carried out to assess ethical dilemmas experienced by dental students using a close-ended questionnaire. It explored different clinical scenarios, doctor-patient relationship, communication, autonomy, and consent. The most common ethical dilemmas encountered by the respondents were patient-related issues followed by clinical decision making issues. The respondents, mainly post graduates, felt that the present curriculum on ethics and its practical implications had to be improved. Seventy six per cent believed that dental surgeon-patient relationship is based on beneficence, autonomy, veracity, and confidentiality.
Students’ perceptions of ethical dilemmas in practice offer a foundation for designing a dental ethics
curriculum that is realistic and appropriate.
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