Healthcare practitioners, according to legislations in most Western countries, may refuse to perform some medical activities that conflict with their moral and religious values. The Roman Catholic Church has declared in official documents that doctors should not perform or facilitate activities considered immoral such as abortion and euthanasia. The goal of this paper is to suggest new options for regulating conscientious objection of Roman Catholic healthcare practitioners.
Keeping hands clean and patients safe: How to regulate conscientious objection of roman catholic doctors / F. Minerva (RESEARCH IN ETHICAL ISSUES IN ORGANIZATIONS). - In: Conscience, Leadership and the Problem of ‘Dirty Hands’ / [a cura di] M. Beard, S. Lynch. - [s.l] : Emerald, 2015. - ISBN 9781785602030. - pp. 153-171 [10.1108/S1529-209620150000013010]
Keeping hands clean and patients safe: How to regulate conscientious objection of roman catholic doctors
F. Minerva
2015
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Healthcare practitioners, according to legislations in most Western countries, may refuse to perform some medical activities that conflict with their moral and religious values. The Roman Catholic Church has declared in official documents that doctors should not perform or facilitate activities considered immoral such as abortion and euthanasia. The goal of this paper is to suggest new options for regulating conscientious objection of Roman Catholic healthcare practitioners.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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