esc

Type at least two characters to start searching.

select openesc close

Share

Export Citation

APA
MLA
Chicago
Harvard
Vancouver
BIBTEX
RIS
Universitas Hasanuddin
Research output:Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

The influence of student-based factors on the differences in knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of euthanasia based on biology education

Putra A.P.

Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy

Published: 2020Citations: 4

Abstract

In medical settings, euthanasia is still a controversial practice that continues to elicit international debate. The aim of this study is to examine the influence of student-based factors on the differences in knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of euthanasia based on biology education in SMA Negeri 1 Banjarbaru and SMA IT Qhardan Hasana high schools. The three primary objectives of the study include to examine the influence of school origin on the knowledge, attitude, and perceptions towards Euthanasia; to examine the influence of parent education on the knowledge, attitude, and perceptions towards Euthanasia; and to examine the influence of parent work on the knowledge, attitude, and perceptions towards Euthanasia. Observational analytics and questionnaires were used for collecting data from students. A total of 186 students was sampled and used for the study. A chi-square test was used in the analysis of the collected data with a degree of confidence of 95%. The findings revealed that students had differences in knowledge (p = 0,0001) and attitudes (p = 0.02) regarding euthanasia in SMA Negeri 1 Banjarbaru and SMA IT Qhardan Hasana high schools. There were no differences in perceptions regarding Euthanasia between the sampled groups. Also, the study found that no differences in knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions about euthanasia exist based on parental education and parental work. The study concludes that school origin, parental work, and parental education are important factors that influence students’ knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions towards euthanasia. Based on the findings, the study recommends that the biology education curriculum needs to be synchronized in high schools.

Access to Document

10.31838/srp.2020.3.75

Other files and links

Fingerprint

PerceptionSciences
CurriculumSciences
PsychologySciences
Test (biology)Sciences
Medical educationSciences
Observational studySciences
Social psychologySciences
MedicineSciences
PedagogySciences
BiologySciences
PaleontologySciences
NeuroscienceSciences
PathologySciences