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Moral Orientation of Elderly Persons: considering ethical dilemmas in health careCreighton University, Omaha NE, USA
Creighton University, Omaha NE, USA Knowledge about moral development and elderly persons is very limited. A hermeneutical interpretative study was conducted with healthy elderly persons (n = 20) in order to explore and describe their moral orientation based on the paradigms of justice (Kohlberg) and care (Gilligan). The types of moral reasoning, dominance, alignment and orientation were determined. All but one participant included both types of reasoning when discussing an ethical conflict. None of the mens moral reasoning was dominated by caring, but justice dominated the reasoning of four women. The implications for ethical decision-making and future research are discussed.
Key Words: decision-making elderly persons ethics moral development
Nursing Ethics, Vol. 4, No. 5,
380-393 (1997) |
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