Healthcare providers are occasionally asked to participate in care that conflicts with their moral, religious, philosophical, or ethical beliefs. When faced with such a conflict, an increasing number of healthcare providers are refusing to provide care, a phenomenon known as conscientious objection. Laws and policies exist at the international, national, state, and institutional levels allowing healthcare providers to abstain from providing such care. This study was designed to examine Massachusetts nurses’ behaviors, attitudes, and characteristics related to conscientious objection. The Conceptual Model of Nursing and Health Policy guided the study. A survey was sent to a random sample of Massachusetts nurses between November 2016 and Febr...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:Conscientious objection to abortion, clinicians' refusal to perform legal a...
Conscientious objection in healthcare is the refusal by healthcare professionals (HCPs) to provide c...
While it is possible that anyone might object to participating in some form of health care, research...
The conscientious clause in nursing can be defined as a kind of special ethical and legal regulation...
Nursing is an ethical profession in which nurses are called to act ethically, be moral agents and fu...
"The subject of this book is conscientious objection in health care and the principal aim is to prov...
Background: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
M any of the health care conscience-basedrefusals by health care professionals are in thecontroversi...
Abstract Background The fourth section of the 1967 Abortion Act states that individuals (including h...
Conscientious objection to abortion, clinicians’ refusal to perform legal abortions because of their...
SummaryIn medicine, the vast majority of conscientious objection (CO) is exercised within the reprod...
Abstract Background Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most Europe...
In recent years, legislation and regulations in different countries of the world have raised questio...
There is controversy today concerning conscience, conscientious objection, and health care professio...
Aims To highlight the potential difficulties in the management of staff with a conscientious object...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:Conscientious objection to abortion, clinicians' refusal to perform legal a...
Conscientious objection in healthcare is the refusal by healthcare professionals (HCPs) to provide c...
While it is possible that anyone might object to participating in some form of health care, research...
The conscientious clause in nursing can be defined as a kind of special ethical and legal regulation...
Nursing is an ethical profession in which nurses are called to act ethically, be moral agents and fu...
"The subject of this book is conscientious objection in health care and the principal aim is to prov...
Background: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European count...
M any of the health care conscience-basedrefusals by health care professionals are in thecontroversi...
Abstract Background The fourth section of the 1967 Abortion Act states that individuals (including h...
Conscientious objection to abortion, clinicians’ refusal to perform legal abortions because of their...
SummaryIn medicine, the vast majority of conscientious objection (CO) is exercised within the reprod...
Abstract Background Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most Europe...
In recent years, legislation and regulations in different countries of the world have raised questio...
There is controversy today concerning conscience, conscientious objection, and health care professio...
Aims To highlight the potential difficulties in the management of staff with a conscientious object...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:Conscientious objection to abortion, clinicians' refusal to perform legal a...
Conscientious objection in healthcare is the refusal by healthcare professionals (HCPs) to provide c...
While it is possible that anyone might object to participating in some form of health care, research...