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Abstract
Medical students and educators face a myriad of complex moral disagreements and conflicts both in preclinical and clinical training environments. Inability to deal with these conflicts effectively and compassionately can lead to undesirable consequences and threaten important relationships in high-stakes healthcare environments. We suggest that the integration of moral psychology into medical education can help trainees and faculty constructively respond to behavior they may find immoral or misguided. Here we focus on the application of Moral Foundations Theory (MFT), which demonstrates how the instantaneous gut reactions which guide reactionary behavior can be categorized into six foundational categories. These categories offer psychological explanations for human behavior which can help medical trainees and professionals navigate challenging moral conflicts.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30466415 PMCID: PMC6249911 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-018-1383-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
An adapted version of the origins, triggers and characteristics of the six moral foundations from The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt [9]
| Care/ harm | Fairness/ cheating | Loyalty/ betrayal | Authority/ subversion | Sanctity/degradation | Liberty/oppression | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adaptive challenge | Protect and care for children | Reap benefits of two-way partnerships | Form cohesive coalitions | Forge beneficial relationships within hierarchies | Avoid contaminants | Ensure freedom from dominant members of society |
| Original triggers | Suffering, distress, or neediness expressed by one’s child | Cheating, cooperation, deception | Threat or challenge to group | Signs of dominance and submission | Waste products, diseased people | Bullies, tyrants, signs of attempted domination |
| Current triggers | Baby seals, cute cartoon characters | Marital fidelity, broken vending machines | Sports teams, nations | Bosses, respected professionals | Taboo ideas (communism, racism) | Government, taxation, big corporations |
| Characteristic emotions | Compassion | Anger, gratitude, guilt | Group pride, rage at traitors | Respect, fear | Disgust | Righteous anger/reactance |
| Relevant virtues | Caring, kindness | Fairness, justice, trustworthiness | Loyalty, patriotism, self-sacrifice | Obedience, deference | Temperance, chastity, piety, cleanliness | Liberty, freedom, justice |