An adjusted version of Kohlberg's moral theory: discussion of its validity for research in nursing ethics |
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Authors: | Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé PhD RN,,Agnes Roelens PhD MPH CNM  &dagger , & Chris Gastmans PhD |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Health Services and Nursing Research, University of Leuven, Leuven; Katholieke Hogeschool Gezondheidszorg, Gent; Scientific Coordinator, Centre of Biomedical Ethics and Law, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Critics of Kohlberg's moral theory today focus on the content of his theory and more specifically on its justice-orientated moral concept. This has led to the well-known 'justice-care debate'. The purpose of this article is to critically examine the validity of Kohlberg's moral theory for research in nursing ethics from a caring perspective (referring to the content) as well as from a cognitive-structural perspective (referring to the basic assumptions of the model). The analysis points to the usefulness and value of the cognitive-structural model to empirically study nurses' ethical behaviour; the content of Kohlberg's model, however, needs to be adapted by adding a caring perspective as well as some personal and situational variables. An adjusted version of Kohlberg's model is proposed and discussed. |
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Keywords: | Kohlberg ethical reasoning ethical practice ethical behaviour validity nursing ethics moral reasoning |
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