Pellegrino E D, Hart R J, Henderson S R, Loeb S E, Edwards G
JAMA. 1985 Jan 4;253(1):49-53.
In the last decade the teaching of medical ethics has become almost universal in American medical schools. Its effectiveness is, however, just beginning to be evaluated. A stratified random sample of 3,000 practicing physicians who were graduated between 1974 and 1978 was surveyed to evaluate their perceptions of the utility and relevance of medical ethics teaching. Those who had courses in medical ethics perceived it to be of substantial benefit in confronting the actual ethical issues they encountered in daily practice. They favored the continuation and expansion of the teaching of medical ethics and had suggestions for its improvement. Data were also obtained on the relative frequency of specific ethical issues in practices and on the relative influence of home, personal values, medical education, medical practice, and ethics courses on respondents' approaches to ethical issues.
在过去十年里,医学伦理学教学在美国医学院校中几乎已普及。然而,其效果才刚刚开始得到评估。对1974年至1978年间毕业的3000名执业医师进行了分层随机抽样调查,以评估他们对医学伦理学教学的实用性和相关性的看法。上过医学伦理学课程的人认为,这在应对他们在日常实践中遇到的实际伦理问题时具有很大益处。他们赞成继续开展并扩大医学伦理学教学,并对其改进提出了建议。还获取了有关实践中特定伦理问题的相对频率,以及家庭、个人价值观、医学教育、医疗实践和伦理学课程对受访者处理伦理问题方法的相对影响的数据。