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Table 2 Preferred instruments for learning about ethics and lawInstruments for learning ethics and law among doctors and nurses

From: Knowledge, attitude and practice of healthcare ethics among resident doctors and ward nurses from a resource poor setting, Nepal

Instruments for learning ethics and law

Doctors (N = 118)

Nurses (N = 86)

Ethics journals

69 (59.0)

74 (89.2)

Books on ethics

73 (62.4)

74 (89.2)

General texts

38 (32.5)

33 (39.8)

Media (Newspaper/TV)

49 (41.9)

55 (66.3)

Workshops

66 (56.4)

50 (60.2)

Lectures (UG/CME)

79 (67.5)

47 (56.6)

Panel discussions

60(51.3)

36 (43.4)

Case conferences

52 (44.4)

46 (55.4)

  1. UG Undergraduate lectures, CME Continuing Medical Education lectures. Data are frequencies (percentage)