Patient blood transfusion refusal is one of the most dramatic and complicated events physicians must face. The Authors discuss ethical and legal framework for such circumstances in Italy, also in relation to the main judgements of Italian Courts and European Court of Human Rights in this field. Contrasting positions are found in case law. The main issues emerging from case law are: patients’ rights, informed consent, the right to refuse medical treatments and healthcare professional’s protective role. In the assessment of patient’s best interest, subjective components (and then respect for patient’s autonomy) cannot be neglected. The complexity of this subject and the presence still of opposing positions, even in case law, make a stro...
Abstract Background and objectives: Jehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for reli...
Various international treaties, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, guarantee the exercis...
Religious community Jehovah´s Witnesses and ethical questions of blood transfusion The refusing of b...
Patient blood transfusion refusal is one of the most dramatic and complicated events physicians must...
The punctum dolens of the refusal to receive blood transfusions by Jehovah's Witnesses has been par...
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...
This article provides an ethical and medico-legal analysis of ruling no. 465 of 30 May 2018 issued ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesJehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for religiou...
[Self-determination and medical liability: blood transfusion in Jehovah's Witnesses patients] The pr...
A topic of continuing interest in law and medicine, and in biomedical ethics, is the appropriate res...
Olivier Garraud,1,2 Jean-Daniel Tissot3,4 1Faculty of Medicine, University of Lyon, Saint-Etienne, F...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
Abstract Background and objectives: Jehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for reli...
Various international treaties, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, guarantee the exercis...
Religious community Jehovah´s Witnesses and ethical questions of blood transfusion The refusing of b...
Patient blood transfusion refusal is one of the most dramatic and complicated events physicians must...
The punctum dolens of the refusal to receive blood transfusions by Jehovah's Witnesses has been par...
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...
This article provides an ethical and medico-legal analysis of ruling no. 465 of 30 May 2018 issued ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesJehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for religiou...
[Self-determination and medical liability: blood transfusion in Jehovah's Witnesses patients] The pr...
A topic of continuing interest in law and medicine, and in biomedical ethics, is the appropriate res...
Olivier Garraud,1,2 Jean-Daniel Tissot3,4 1Faculty of Medicine, University of Lyon, Saint-Etienne, F...
In Italy, both parents have parental responsibility; as a general principle they have the power to g...
Abstract Background and objectives: Jehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for reli...
Various international treaties, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, guarantee the exercis...
Religious community Jehovah´s Witnesses and ethical questions of blood transfusion The refusing of b...