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Bioethical education in physical therapy undergraduate course

Physical therapy recent expansion, along with changes in education and health, enhance physical therapists' role in patient care, while increasing both their autonomy and the ethical challenges they face in daily clinic. In addition to knowledge of the professional ethical code, notions of Bioethics are thought to be central to students training. This study analysed the ability to make ethical decisions among 100 physical therapy undergraduate students at two universities in São Paulo, of which only one offers the discipline Bioethics. Fifty students of each university answered a questionnaire of dilemmas related to items of the Physical Therapy Code of Ethics; for each question there was a choice between three answers, bioethical, in accordance with the ethical code, or non-ethical. Answers were statistically analysed. About half the students of both universities seemed to be satisfactorily prepared to act ethically, thus suggesting that both offer similar ethical training, regardless of curricula differences. However, students from the university that offers Bioethics had significantly better results in questions concerning the relationship with other health providers, thereby suggesting that this discipline may provide better student training for inter-professional relationship, which is important both to clinical practice and to raise physical therapy status.

Bioethics; Ethics, professional; Physical therapy


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