Ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Koskinen, Monika; Hilli, Yvonne; Keskitalo, Tuulikki; Talvik, Merle; Sandvik, Ann Helen; Thorkildsen, Kari Marie; Skyvell-Nilsson, Maria; Koivula, Meeri; Šteinmiller, Jekaterina (2024)
Koskinen, Monika
Hilli, Yvonne
Keskitalo, Tuulikki
Talvik, Merle
Sandvik, Ann Helen
Thorkildsen, Kari Marie
Skyvell-Nilsson, Maria
Koivula, Meeri
Šteinmiller, Jekaterina
2024
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202401091279
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202401091279
Kuvaus
Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
Background: Previous studies have shown that the rapid transition to emergency remote teaching due to the COVID-19 pandemic was challenging for healthcare teachers in many ways. This sudden change made them face ethical dilemmas that challenged their values and ethical competence. Research aim: This study aimed to explore and gain a deeper understanding of the ethical dilemmas healthcare teachers faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research design: This was an inductive qualitative study using a hermeneutic approach. Semi-structured interviews were conducted and analysed thematically. Participants and research context: Healthcare teachers (n = 20) from eight universities and universities of applied sciences in the Nordic and Baltic countries participated. Ethical considerations: This study was based on the research ethics of the Norwegian National Research Ethics Committee for Medicine and Health Sciences and approved by the Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research. Findings: Healthcare teachers faced several ethical dilemmas due to restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis revealed three main themes: How should I deal with students’ ill-being, and what can I as a teacher do?; What can I demand from myself and my students, what is good teaching?; How do I manage the heavy workload and everyone’s needs, and who gets my time? Conclusions: This study highlights the importance of healthcare teachers’ continuous need for pedagogic and didactic education, especially considering new technology and ethical issues. During the pandemic, the ethical consequences of remote teaching became evident. Ethical values and ethical dilemmas should be addressed in healthcare education programmes at different levels, especially in teacher education programmes. In the coming years, remote teaching will grow. Therefore, we need more research on this issue from an ethical perspective on its possible consequences for students and healthcare teachers.
Kokoelmat
- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [19753]