For Jehovah Witness patients the additional responsibilities of surgeon, anesthetist and intensivist represent a particular challenge. A "therapeutic" contract needs to be established at the very outset specifying the commitment and undertaking of each party. The management of these patients requires that all the medical team demonstrate expertise in minimizing the risk of blood loss and in ensuring adequate oxygen transport to the tissues in the event of acute anaemia. The patient's autonomy must be respected at all times, including the availability of colleagues who agree with patients' demand. Above all, the entire medical team must respect the personal values of the patient despite any contradiction with their own values. This means tha...
Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) is a branch of Christianity which was founded in 1872. However, their belie...
Introduction Patients who are Jehovah’s Witnesses pose difficult ethical and moral dilemmas for s...
Autologous blood has been regarded as a standard of care by many physicians, the increased safety of...
For Jehovah Witness patients the additional responsibilities of surgeon, anesthetist and intensivist...
ABSTRACT The management of patients, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, who refuse to receive blood transf...
AbstractThe provision of health services should be carried attached to the scientific and ethical pr...
AbstractBackground and objectivesJehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for religiou...
Abstract Background and objectives: Jehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for reli...
Jehovah's Witnesses are a religious group known for their unique beliefs and practices. They strictl...
The management of an acute hemolytic event in a patient suffering from favism is based on transfusio...
Objective: To point out principles of blood sparing surgery. Medical ethical moral and legal aspects...
OBJECTIVE: To identify knowledge production by healthcare professionals about blood transfusion in J...
Background: Major surgical treatment in Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) presents complex ethical and legal ...
When treating Jehovah's Witnesses, the surgical team should carefully discuss the risks and clarify ...
"A few months ago, a young married woman in her early twenties was admitted to a local hospital in o...
Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) is a branch of Christianity which was founded in 1872. However, their belie...
Introduction Patients who are Jehovah’s Witnesses pose difficult ethical and moral dilemmas for s...
Autologous blood has been regarded as a standard of care by many physicians, the increased safety of...
For Jehovah Witness patients the additional responsibilities of surgeon, anesthetist and intensivist...
ABSTRACT The management of patients, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, who refuse to receive blood transf...
AbstractThe provision of health services should be carried attached to the scientific and ethical pr...
AbstractBackground and objectivesJehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for religiou...
Abstract Background and objectives: Jehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for reli...
Jehovah's Witnesses are a religious group known for their unique beliefs and practices. They strictl...
The management of an acute hemolytic event in a patient suffering from favism is based on transfusio...
Objective: To point out principles of blood sparing surgery. Medical ethical moral and legal aspects...
OBJECTIVE: To identify knowledge production by healthcare professionals about blood transfusion in J...
Background: Major surgical treatment in Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) presents complex ethical and legal ...
When treating Jehovah's Witnesses, the surgical team should carefully discuss the risks and clarify ...
"A few months ago, a young married woman in her early twenties was admitted to a local hospital in o...
Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) is a branch of Christianity which was founded in 1872. However, their belie...
Introduction Patients who are Jehovah’s Witnesses pose difficult ethical and moral dilemmas for s...
Autologous blood has been regarded as a standard of care by many physicians, the increased safety of...