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How nurses’ moral competence can be supported: Findings from international focus groups with professionals [PDF]
Johanna Wiisak +2 more
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Nowadays, healthcare and medical education is qualified by test scores and competitiveness. This article considers its quality in terms of improving the moral competence of future healthcare providers. Objectives.
Ewa Nowak +4 more
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The impact on moral competence following exposure to combat-like environments can be found in soldier narratives, however, limited scientific research investigates such effects.
Vasiliki Georgoulas-Sherry
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Moral Competence and Mental Disorder [PDF]
In this chapter, I explore moral competence as a central condition on moral responsibility. I distinguish two main conceptions. On the first, a morally competent agent is someone who knows right from wrong.
Radoilska, Lubomira V.
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Moral competence and brain connectivity: A resting-state fMRI study [PDF]
Wi Hoon Jung, Kristin Prehn, Zhuo Fang
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Correlation between moral distress and clinical competence in COVID-19 ICU nurses
Background Nurses’ clinical competence is one of the fundamental necessities for providing safe and effective care. Moral distress, as one type of occupational stressors, can affect various aspects of clinical competence, especially under conditions of ...
Zohreh Kalani +2 more
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Most all popular moral reasoning or moral judgment tests are based on presenting subjects with two or more hypothetical moral dilemmas and asking them to make judgments on the moral quality of arguments supporting and questioning a protagonist’s decision
Marina A. Klimenko
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Relation between Social Conservatism, Moral Competence, Moral Orientations, and the Importance of Moral Foundations. [PDF]
This paper examines the relation between moral competence, moral orientations, importance of moral foundations, and political orientation, by combining two theoretical approaches in moral psychology--the cognitive perspective and social-intuitionist ...
Dimdiņš, Ģirts, Trups-Kalne, Ingrīda
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It is a pleasure for me to introduce papers presented at the 14th International Symposium „Moral Competence: Its Nature, Relevance, and Education” hosted by the Institute of Foreign Languages of the Faculty of Philology at Vilnius University, Lithuania ...
Roma Kriaučiūnienė
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The findings obtained by G. Lind using his original research instrument – the Moral Competence Test – suggest that universities lack the capacity to foster students’ moral competence development.
Roma Kriaučiūniene, Georg Lind
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