In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to give or withhold consent to medical procedures on their children, including consent for blood transfusion; however these rights are not absolute and exist only to promote the welfare of children. Methods. The Authors discuss ethical and legal framework for Jehovah's Witness parents' refusal of blood transfusion in Italy. They searched national judgments concerning Jehovah's Witness parents' refusal of blood transfusion - and related comments - in national legal databases and national legal journals, and literature on medical literature databases. Results. In the case of Jehovah's Witness parents' refusal of blood transfusion for their child, I...
In India, the clinical guidelines and laws governing consent for blood transfusion in a minor are me...
"A few months ago, a young married woman in her early twenties was admitted to a local hospital in o...
Despite serious illness, plaintiff requested, in accordance with her religious beliefs as a Jehovah\...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
Responsible and caring parents seek the best possible medical care for their children. In the case o...
Patient blood transfusion refusal is one of the most dramatic and complicated events physicians must...
This article considers the degree to which the religious beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses are given co...
The refusal of blood transfusion by Jehovah's Witnesses in critical situations constitutes an ethica...
In two separate instances adult Jehovah\u27s Witnesses were admitted to hospitals with severe intern...
The South African Constitution provides that children have the right to healthcare, as well as all o...
Tam fiil ehliyetine sahip kişilerin kendilerine yönelik tıbbi uygulamalara rıza göstermesinde veya b...
In India, the clinical guidelines and laws governing consent for blood transfusion in a minor are me...
"A few months ago, a young married woman in her early twenties was admitted to a local hospital in o...
Despite serious illness, plaintiff requested, in accordance with her religious beliefs as a Jehovah\...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
Responsible and caring parents seek the best possible medical care for their children. In the case o...
Patient blood transfusion refusal is one of the most dramatic and complicated events physicians must...
This article considers the degree to which the religious beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses are given co...
The refusal of blood transfusion by Jehovah's Witnesses in critical situations constitutes an ethica...
In two separate instances adult Jehovah\u27s Witnesses were admitted to hospitals with severe intern...
The South African Constitution provides that children have the right to healthcare, as well as all o...
Tam fiil ehliyetine sahip kişilerin kendilerine yönelik tıbbi uygulamalara rıza göstermesinde veya b...
In India, the clinical guidelines and laws governing consent for blood transfusion in a minor are me...
"A few months ago, a young married woman in her early twenties was admitted to a local hospital in o...
Despite serious illness, plaintiff requested, in accordance with her religious beliefs as a Jehovah\...