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Investigación en educación médica

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Abstract

WEBER SANCHEZ, Alejandro  and  SILVA, José Eliud. Analysis of ethical values among medical students at Anahuac University, Mexico. Investigación educ. médica [online]. 2018, vol.7, n.27, pp.25-34. ISSN 2007-5057.  https://doi.org/10.22201/facmed.20075057e.2018.27.1726.

Introduction

Training medical students on ethical values is essential to schools of medicine, therefore knowing their preferences about them is important.

Objective

Investigate the preference and hierarchy of values, of medical students and compare it with similar studies.

Method

Exploratory descriptive, transversal, research using quantitative and qualitative design, on medical students at Anahuac University, Mexico, using a validated instrument.

Results

567 questionnaires suitable for analysis out of 692 obtained were used. 407 women (58.8%) and 285 men (41.2%); mean age 20.8 years. The distribution per semester were as follows: 19.4% first, second 16.5%, 10.7% third, fourth 19%, 11.7% fifth, sixth 11.1%, seventh and eighth 9% 8.8%. Of the proposed values, respect ranked first (66.5%) and in descending order, honesty (65.8%), family (63.85%) and responsibility (52.9%). Life was selected by 27.3% with variable importance assigned and dignity by 39.5% of the students. With exception of religion as a value, the ANOVA test showed no change as they progressed in the career and Chi square of Pearson between first and eighth semester contrasting each val ue, revealed no statistical differences in almost all of the values among respondents, suggesting that education made no difference between the values between first and eight semester, although the qualitative part of the study showed that the majority of the students appreciate as important the education in values received.

Conclusions

Training in ethical values is essential for future doctors, it is important to investigate the axiological preferences among medical students to guide them and to plan effective strategies to act ethically respecting the dignity of their patients.

Keywords : Values; ethics; education; medical; undergraduate.

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