My thesis deals with the conflicts that exist between Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) and Associated Jehovah’s Witnesses for Reform on Blood (AJWRB) in relation to blood transfusion. JW is a group that does not take blood transfusion even in life-threatening situations, and AJWRB is a splinter group from the JW group that does not support the idea of refusing the blood transfusion. The Witnesses justify their stand on the biblical scriptures where it is written that we cannot eat blood as it is sacred and possesses life. The Witnesses also believe that if we receive blood in any form, they will not achieve resurrection after the death whereas AJWRB believe that they can achieve resurrection even after receiving the blood. In this thesis, my primar...
Jehovah’s Witnesses read with interest the case study by Sniecinski et al. (1) concerning advances i...
"A few months ago, a young married woman in her early twenties was admitted to a local hospital in o...
ABSTRACT The management of patients, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, who refuse to receive blood transf...
My thesis deals with the conflicts that exist between Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) and Associated Jehov...
Examines the scriptural basis for the refusal of the Jehovah\u27s Witnesses to receive blood transfu...
Religious community Jehovah´s Witnesses and ethical questions of blood transfusion The refusing of b...
Jehovah's Witnesses are a religious group known for their unique beliefs and practices. They strictl...
Autologous blood has been regarded as a standard of care by many physicians, the increased safety of...
OBJECTIVE: To identify knowledge production by healthcare professionals about blood transfusion in J...
Olivier Garraud,1,2 Jean-Daniel Tissot3,4 1Faculty of Medicine, University of Lyon, Saint-Etienne, F...
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...
A topic of continuing interest in law and medicine, and in biomedical ethics, is the appropriate res...
The litigation to protect Jehovah’s Witnesses from unwanted blood transfusions, which their theology...
Jehovah's Witnesses (JWs) are known as a religious group compliant with the national laws in the cas...
Jehovah’s Witnesses read with interest the case study by Sniecinski et al. (1) concerning advances i...
"A few months ago, a young married woman in her early twenties was admitted to a local hospital in o...
ABSTRACT The management of patients, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, who refuse to receive blood transf...
My thesis deals with the conflicts that exist between Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) and Associated Jehov...
Examines the scriptural basis for the refusal of the Jehovah\u27s Witnesses to receive blood transfu...
Religious community Jehovah´s Witnesses and ethical questions of blood transfusion The refusing of b...
Jehovah's Witnesses are a religious group known for their unique beliefs and practices. They strictl...
Autologous blood has been regarded as a standard of care by many physicians, the increased safety of...
OBJECTIVE: To identify knowledge production by healthcare professionals about blood transfusion in J...
Olivier Garraud,1,2 Jean-Daniel Tissot3,4 1Faculty of Medicine, University of Lyon, Saint-Etienne, F...
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...
A topic of continuing interest in law and medicine, and in biomedical ethics, is the appropriate res...
The litigation to protect Jehovah’s Witnesses from unwanted blood transfusions, which their theology...
Jehovah's Witnesses (JWs) are known as a religious group compliant with the national laws in the cas...
Jehovah’s Witnesses read with interest the case study by Sniecinski et al. (1) concerning advances i...
"A few months ago, a young married woman in her early twenties was admitted to a local hospital in o...
ABSTRACT The management of patients, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, who refuse to receive blood transf...