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. 2020 Jun 26;49(7):2619–2634. doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01762-3

Table 3.

Outcomes of Euro-MCD questionnaire at T0 and T1; outcomes as described in the fixed-choice questions of Euro-MCD questionnaire (including the corresponding number)

Outcomes described most often as “important” or “very important” before starting MCD sessions (T0, n = 34) Percentage assessed as “important” or “very important”
8. Better mutual understanding of reasoning and behavior 97%
2. More open communication among co-workers 91%
13. Enables me and my co-workers to decide on concrete steps to manage ethically difficult situations 89%
Outcomes described most often as “not important” or “a little important” before starting MCD sessions (T0, n = 34) Percentage assessed as “not important” or “somewhat important”
12. Enhances my understanding of ethical theories (ethical principles, values and norms) 66%
4. Enables me to better manage the stress caused by ethically difficult situations 63%
17. I listen more seriously to others’ opinions 61%
Most frequently experienced outcomes during the MCD sessions (T1, n = 22) Percentage assessed as “experienced to a reasonable extent” or “experienced to a great extent”
10. My co-workers and I become more aware of recurring, ethically difficult situations 85%
8. Better mutual understanding of reasoning and behavior 84%
2. More open communication among co-workers 82%
Least often experienced outcomes during the MCD sessions (T1, n = 22) Percentage assessed as “not experienced” or “experienced to some extent”
19. Boosts my self-confidence when managing ethically difficult situations 67%
12. Enhances my understanding of ethical theories (ethical principles, values and norms) 65%
4. Enables me to better manage the stress caused by ethically difficult situations 63%
Most frequently experienced outcomes in daily work after the MCD sessions (T1, n = 22) Percentage assessed as “experienced to a reasonable extent” or “experienced to a great extent”
9. I see ethically difficult situations from different perspectives 55%
10. My co-workers and I become more aware of recurring, ethically difficult situations 55%
24. Enhances mutual respect among co-workers 55%
Least often experienced outcomes in daily work after the MCD sessions (T1, n = 22) Percentage assessed as “not experienced” or “experienced to some extent”
4. Enables me to better manage the stress caused by ethically difficult situations 85%
13. Enables me and my co-workers to decide on concrete steps to manage ethically difficult situations 75%
12. Enhances my understanding of ethical theories (ethical principles, values and norms) 75%