A survey of the recent literature suggests that physicians should engage religious patients on religious grounds when the patient cites religious considerations for a medical decision. We offer two arguments that physicians ought to avoid engaging patients in this manner. The first is the Public Reason Argument. We explain why physicians are relevantly akin to public officials. This suggests that it is not the physician’s proper role to engage in religious deliberation. This is because the public character of a physician’s role binds him/her to public reason, which precludes the use of religious considerations. The second argument is the Fiduciary Argument. We show that the patient-physician relationship is a fiduciary relationship, which s...
While the law can create conflict between religion and health, it can also facilitate religious acco...
Religious and spiritual (R/S) conversations at the end-of-life function to help patients and their f...
This study examines physicians’ beliefs, their perceptions of whether religion impacts health outcom...
There is ongoing debate within the bioethics literature regarding to what extent (if any) it is ethi...
Background: Patients at times disagree with medical recommendations for religious reasons. Despite a...
Jake Greenblum and Ryan K Hubbard argue that physicians, nurses, clinical ethicists and ethics commi...
This dissertation examines how physicians’ beliefs and values influence the content of their convers...
The purpose of this study was to determine the type and frequency of religious interactions that occ...
While much religion-health research depends on social support explanations, little is known about wh...
It is argued that when spiritual care by physicians is linked to the empirical research indicating t...
The present study aims to understand the relation between religious beliefs, physicians' behavior an...
How should the government res pond if people refuse standard medical treatment? What should the gove...
What should a clinician do when a patient asks for a legal medical intervention to which the physici...
In their paper, Lauren Notini and Justin Oakley aim to show that it is neither practical nor profess...
In recent years there has been growing awareness regarding the role of religion and spirituality (...
While the law can create conflict between religion and health, it can also facilitate religious acco...
Religious and spiritual (R/S) conversations at the end-of-life function to help patients and their f...
This study examines physicians’ beliefs, their perceptions of whether religion impacts health outcom...
There is ongoing debate within the bioethics literature regarding to what extent (if any) it is ethi...
Background: Patients at times disagree with medical recommendations for religious reasons. Despite a...
Jake Greenblum and Ryan K Hubbard argue that physicians, nurses, clinical ethicists and ethics commi...
This dissertation examines how physicians’ beliefs and values influence the content of their convers...
The purpose of this study was to determine the type and frequency of religious interactions that occ...
While much religion-health research depends on social support explanations, little is known about wh...
It is argued that when spiritual care by physicians is linked to the empirical research indicating t...
The present study aims to understand the relation between religious beliefs, physicians' behavior an...
How should the government res pond if people refuse standard medical treatment? What should the gove...
What should a clinician do when a patient asks for a legal medical intervention to which the physici...
In their paper, Lauren Notini and Justin Oakley aim to show that it is neither practical nor profess...
In recent years there has been growing awareness regarding the role of religion and spirituality (...
While the law can create conflict between religion and health, it can also facilitate religious acco...
Religious and spiritual (R/S) conversations at the end-of-life function to help patients and their f...
This study examines physicians’ beliefs, their perceptions of whether religion impacts health outcom...