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Antecedents of Ethical Decision Making by physician assistants and nurse practitioners:

validation of instruments and their application

Kuilman, Luppo

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10.33612/diss.167796216

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validation of instruments and their application. University of Groningen.

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Antecedents of Ethical Decision Making by

physician assistants and nurse practitioners:

validation of instruments

and their application

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validation of instruments and their application

PhD thesis, University of Groningen, the Netherlands Cover painting: Erlinda Duran, MD

Lay-out: Publiss | www.publiss.nl Print: Ridderprint | www.ridderprint.nl

Copyright © 2021 Luppo Kuilman, Bellingwolde, The Netherlands

All rights reserved; no part of this doctoral thesis may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the author, except in the case of quotations in reviews, articles, books, et cetera

The research described in this thesis was performed at Research Institute Science in Healthy Ageing and healthcaRE (SHARE) of the University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, within the research program Health Psychology Research (HPR).

Financial support for publication and printing of this thesis was kindly provided by: ■ Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, School of Health Care

Studies, MSc Physician Assistant program, Groningen, The Netherlands; ■ University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Research

Institute SHARE, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Northern Arizona University, Department of Physician Assistant Studies, College of Health and Human Services, Phoenix BMC, Arizona, USA.

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Antecedents of Ethical Decision Making by

physician assistants and nurse practitioners:

validation of instruments

and their application

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

op gezag van de

rector magnificus prof. dr. C. Wijmenga en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.

De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op maandag 17 mei 2021 om 11.00 uur

door

Luppo Kuilman

geboren op 6 augustus 1976 te Winschoten

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Dr. L.B. Mulder

Beoordelingscommissie

Prof. dr. P.L.P. Brand Prof. dr. P.U. Dijkstra Prof. dr. A.A. De Bont

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Paranimfen

Koos Meijer Kees van Wijk

“Morality and values depend on the existence of conscious minds - and specifically on the fact that such minds can experience various forms of well-being and suffering

in this universe…”

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1.4 Moral disengagement: theory and measurement. 18 1.5 The concept of Behavioral Control targeted at Preventing Harm 20

1.6 Outline of this doctoral thesis 20

Chapter 2: Re-assessing the validity of the Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire (MSQ): Two new scales for moral deliberation and paternalism.

27

Chapter 3: Moral reasoning explained by personality traits and moral disengagement: a study among Dutch nurse practitioners and

physician assistants

55

Chapter 4: Facilitating and motivating factors for reporting reprehensible conduct in care: A study among nurse practitioners and physician

assistants in the Netherlands.

83

Chapter 5: The predictive values of a Deliberative and a Paternalistic Attitude towards two situations of Moral Conflict: a study among

Dutch Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants

107

Chapter 6: Summarizing Discussion and Future Research Directions 129

6.1 Background of the conducted PhD research 130

6.2 Summary of main findings 130

6.3 Strengths and limitations 132

6.4 Practical implications and future research 134

6.5 Conclusions 137

Chapter 7: Summary in Dutch 141

7.1 Achtergrond van het promotieonderzoek 142 7.2 Samenvatting van de belangrijkste bevindingen 143

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Appendices: Acknowledgements 150 Author’s bi(bli)ography 158

Glossary 162

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