Health workers, like nurses are tasked to save the lives of their patients, however, there are instances in which health workers have to deal with difficult cases in taking a life, such as abortion. Scholars in the field of healthcare assert that abortion is morally justified if it is sought for health reasons. Nevertheless, there are a number of cases in which abortion is sought on other grounds other than health, such as the individual choice to do so. Can a nurse refuse to provide their professional service towards these people? This paper uses analytical and comparative methods to address ethical issues in abortion from the Islamic and conventional perspectives. Nursing implication: Since the nurses instruct and assist people in forming...
This study aims to discuss about abortion in Islamic ethical schools; Hanafiah and Malikiah Schools....
Generally, abortion done in case of unwanted pregnancy and was usually motivated by a variety of fac...
Illegal abortion remains a problem in many countries, medically, ethically and legally. Although it ...
Health workers, like nurses are tasked to save the lives of their patients, however, there are insta...
Different nations interact differently with problems based on their different traditional background...
In the modern world today, abortion has become a common phenomenon for people who think that it is a...
Abortion is among the most widely discussed concepts of medical ethics. Since the well-known ethical...
Abortion is an act that is done with the intention of terminating the life of a fetus before it is b...
Introduction: In a country where Muslim is a minority, issues related to medicine and bioethics is a...
Religion plays a significant role in a patient's bioethical decision to have an abortion as well as ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74178/1/j.1478-1913.1999.tb03673.x.pd
Abortion is a classic problem in the world of health that has always caused debate throughout the ag...
This study aims to discuss about abortion in Islamic ethical schools; Hanafiah and Malikiah Schools....
Siqt janin (abortion) is defined as the intentional or unintentional action that is performed on a p...
The following represents an overview of the ethico-legal aspects of induced abortion from the perspe...
This study aims to discuss about abortion in Islamic ethical schools; Hanafiah and Malikiah Schools....
Generally, abortion done in case of unwanted pregnancy and was usually motivated by a variety of fac...
Illegal abortion remains a problem in many countries, medically, ethically and legally. Although it ...
Health workers, like nurses are tasked to save the lives of their patients, however, there are insta...
Different nations interact differently with problems based on their different traditional background...
In the modern world today, abortion has become a common phenomenon for people who think that it is a...
Abortion is among the most widely discussed concepts of medical ethics. Since the well-known ethical...
Abortion is an act that is done with the intention of terminating the life of a fetus before it is b...
Introduction: In a country where Muslim is a minority, issues related to medicine and bioethics is a...
Religion plays a significant role in a patient's bioethical decision to have an abortion as well as ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74178/1/j.1478-1913.1999.tb03673.x.pd
Abortion is a classic problem in the world of health that has always caused debate throughout the ag...
This study aims to discuss about abortion in Islamic ethical schools; Hanafiah and Malikiah Schools....
Siqt janin (abortion) is defined as the intentional or unintentional action that is performed on a p...
The following represents an overview of the ethico-legal aspects of induced abortion from the perspe...
This study aims to discuss about abortion in Islamic ethical schools; Hanafiah and Malikiah Schools....
Generally, abortion done in case of unwanted pregnancy and was usually motivated by a variety of fac...
Illegal abortion remains a problem in many countries, medically, ethically and legally. Although it ...