To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the pageReproductive health care is the only field in medicine where health care professionals (HCPs) are allowed to limit a patient's access to a legal medical treatment - usually abortion or contraception - by citing their 'freedom of conscience.' However, the authors' position is that 'conscientious objection' ('CO') in reproductive health care should be called dishonourable disobedience because it violates medical ethics and the right to lawful health care, and should therefore be disallowed. Three countries - Sweden, Finland, and Iceland - do not generally permit HCPs in the public health care system to refuse to perform a legal medical serv...
Claims of conscientious objection (CO) have expanded in the health care field, particularly in relat...
Background Conscientious objection has spurred impassioned debate in many Western countries. Some No...
Citing their own personal moral beliefs, some health care providers refuse to provide certain reprod...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
SummaryIn medicine, the vast majority of conscientious objection (CO) is exercised within the reprod...
Conscientious objection to provide abortion has been enshrined in laws and policies globally. Insuff...
Conscientious objection to provide abortion has been enshrined in laws and policies globally. Insuff...
Despite advances in scientific evidence, technologies, and human rights rationale for providing safe...
Conscientious objection to the provision of health care raises important philosophical and practical...
Conscientious objection in healthcare is the refusal by healthcare professionals (HCPs) to provide c...
This article explores the approach of international human rights bodies to conscientious objection t...
In this paper I claim that the conscience clause around abortion provision in England, Scotland, and...
While abortion has been legal in most developed countries for many years, the topic remains controve...
In recent years, legislation and regulations in different countries of the world have raised questio...
Conscientious objection can be claimed by individuals and institutions on legally and medically acce...
Claims of conscientious objection (CO) have expanded in the health care field, particularly in relat...
Background Conscientious objection has spurred impassioned debate in many Western countries. Some No...
Citing their own personal moral beliefs, some health care providers refuse to provide certain reprod...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
SummaryIn medicine, the vast majority of conscientious objection (CO) is exercised within the reprod...
Conscientious objection to provide abortion has been enshrined in laws and policies globally. Insuff...
Conscientious objection to provide abortion has been enshrined in laws and policies globally. Insuff...
Despite advances in scientific evidence, technologies, and human rights rationale for providing safe...
Conscientious objection to the provision of health care raises important philosophical and practical...
Conscientious objection in healthcare is the refusal by healthcare professionals (HCPs) to provide c...
This article explores the approach of international human rights bodies to conscientious objection t...
In this paper I claim that the conscience clause around abortion provision in England, Scotland, and...
While abortion has been legal in most developed countries for many years, the topic remains controve...
In recent years, legislation and regulations in different countries of the world have raised questio...
Conscientious objection can be claimed by individuals and institutions on legally and medically acce...
Claims of conscientious objection (CO) have expanded in the health care field, particularly in relat...
Background Conscientious objection has spurred impassioned debate in many Western countries. Some No...
Citing their own personal moral beliefs, some health care providers refuse to provide certain reprod...