Level of knowledge of bioethics in health sciences students
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González Blázquez, Francisco Javier
López Mora, Clara
San José Tárrega, Jorge
Ruiz Hontangas, Antonio
Trujillo Barberá, Silvia
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The training of healthcare professionals goes beyond technical skills, requiring the development of humanistic competencies to balance the technical and the human aspects. Bioethics, essential in health programs, addresses juridical-moral conflicts arising from the interaction between social values and science. The inclusion of bioethics in curricula is crucial to prepare healthcare professionals for contemporary ethical dilemmas. This study aims to highlight the perception of bioethical and professional deontology knowledge among Health Degree students, providing a critical foundation to strengthen ethical education and address emerging ethical challenges in their professional practice. A total of 150 students in physiotherapy, nursing, and psychology at the European University of Valencia were evaluated through an Ad-Hoc survey. The scale measured bioethical knowledge with 19 Likert-scale items. Internal consistency was adequate (α = 0.872). Statistical analysis revealed significant differences in bioethical knowledge among the studied degrees (p<0.05). First-year students scored higher on “The end justifies the means” and “I know the principle of beneficence. ” First and third-year students valued equality in patient treatment. In applied ethics, fourth-year students stood out.
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González‑Blázquez, F. J., López‑Mora, C., San José‑Tárrega, J., Ruiz‑Hontangas, A., Trujillo‑Barberá, S., & García‑Martínez, P. (2025). Level of knowledge of bioethics in health sciences students. International Journal of Ethics Education, 10(1), 47–63. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40889‑024‑00201‑4



