Assessing Veterinary Students' Ethical Sensitivity to Farm Animal Welfare Issues

J Vet Med Educ. 2019 Fall;46(3):302-339. doi: 10.3138/jvme.0617-083r.

Abstract

Ethical sensitivity has been identified as one of the four necessary components of moral action, yet little has been done to assess ethical sensitivity to animal issues in animal-related professions. The aim of this study was to develop assessment tools to measure and enhance ethical sensitivity to animal issues, and determine relationships between ethical sensitivity and moral reasoning. Of a cohort of 115 third-year veterinary students from the University of Queensland, Australia, 104 students gave permission to use their responses to written ethical sensitivity and moral judgment tests, and 51 to use their video role-plays to demonstrate ethical sensitivity to current animal farming issues. Inter-rater reliability of scoring by an expert panel was moderate to substantial for the written assessment, but only slight to moderate for the video response. In the written test, students' mean scores for recognition of animals' emotions, expression of empathy and recognition of alternative actions and their impacts improved after teaching. Scores did not increase for identification of their own emotions, moral conflicts between stakeholders, and conflicts between legal, organizational and ethical responsibilities as a professional. There was no overall relationship between ethical sensitivity and moral reasoning scores. However, high scores for reasoning using universal principles were correlated with high scores for recognition of moral conflicts between stakeholders and between legal, organizational, and ethical responsibilities as a professional. Further development of these ethical sensitivity assessment tools is encouraged to enable veterinary and animal science students to raise and address animal ethics issues and alleviate moral distress.

Keywords: animal science; assessment.; ethical sensitivity; moral reasoning; veterinary science.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Welfare* / ethics
  • Animals
  • Animals, Domestic
  • Australia
  • Education, Veterinary*
  • Farms
  • Humans
  • Morals*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Students / psychology*