The litigation to protect Jehovah’s Witnesses from unwanted blood transfusions, which their theology considers a violation of the biblical prohibition against drinking blood, has produced important changes in both the right to refuse treatment and in the preferred treatment methods of all patients. This article traces the evolution of the rights of competent medical patients in the United States to refuse medical treatment. It also discusses the impact this litigation has had on the medical community’s realization that blood transfusions were neither as safe nor as medically necessary as medical culture posited
AbstractBackground and objectivesJehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for religiou...
In two separate instances adult Jehovah\u27s Witnesses were admitted to hospitals with severe intern...
This article considers the degree to which the religious beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses are given co...
The litigation to protect Jehovah’s Witnesses from unwanted blood transfusions, which their theology...
ABSTRACT The management of patients, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, who refuse to receive blood transf...
Autologous blood has been regarded as a standard of care by many physicians, the increased safety of...
Background: Major surgical treatment in Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) presents complex ethical and legal ...
AbstractThe provision of health services should be carried attached to the scientific and ethical pr...
Jehovah's Witnesses are a religious group known for their unique beliefs and practices. They strictl...
OBJECTIVE: To identify knowledge production by healthcare professionals about blood transfusion in J...
Examines the scriptural basis for the refusal of the Jehovah\u27s Witnesses to receive blood transfu...
In this issue: [ Faith, Medicine, and Religious Liberty - Part 1, Jehovah\u27s Witnesses ]-- Blood T...
Religious community Jehovah´s Witnesses and ethical questions of blood transfusion The refusing of b...
Responsible and caring parents seek the best possible medical care for their children. In the case o...
A topic of continuing interest in law and medicine, and in biomedical ethics, is the appropriate res...
AbstractBackground and objectivesJehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for religiou...
In two separate instances adult Jehovah\u27s Witnesses were admitted to hospitals with severe intern...
This article considers the degree to which the religious beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses are given co...
The litigation to protect Jehovah’s Witnesses from unwanted blood transfusions, which their theology...
ABSTRACT The management of patients, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, who refuse to receive blood transf...
Autologous blood has been regarded as a standard of care by many physicians, the increased safety of...
Background: Major surgical treatment in Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) presents complex ethical and legal ...
AbstractThe provision of health services should be carried attached to the scientific and ethical pr...
Jehovah's Witnesses are a religious group known for their unique beliefs and practices. They strictl...
OBJECTIVE: To identify knowledge production by healthcare professionals about blood transfusion in J...
Examines the scriptural basis for the refusal of the Jehovah\u27s Witnesses to receive blood transfu...
In this issue: [ Faith, Medicine, and Religious Liberty - Part 1, Jehovah\u27s Witnesses ]-- Blood T...
Religious community Jehovah´s Witnesses and ethical questions of blood transfusion The refusing of b...
Responsible and caring parents seek the best possible medical care for their children. In the case o...
A topic of continuing interest in law and medicine, and in biomedical ethics, is the appropriate res...
AbstractBackground and objectivesJehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for religiou...
In two separate instances adult Jehovah\u27s Witnesses were admitted to hospitals with severe intern...
This article considers the degree to which the religious beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses are given co...