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  1. 27 mar 2020 · One can use integrity of the objector and truth of the objection in order to assess which objections are justified. However, these criteria also explain why conscientious objection in medicine is justified in the first place: safe-guarding people’s integrity, promoting truth, and so on.

  2. 29 gru 2020 · Conscientious objectors are not, typically, attempting to reformulate the set of rules for who can receive what medical procedure (although they may also have that goal); they are merely pursuing an exemption while accepting that the rules will remain the same.

  3. 1 lut 2022 · According to conscience absolutism, physicians have an unconditional right to refuse to provide any medical procedure which they believe is wrong or harmful for the patients. This account does not limit CO to “usual suspects,” such as abortion or PAS.

  4. 2 paź 2021 · In this paper, I argue that their proposed conditions to determine when refusing to perform a medical procedure is impermissible—that a practice must be legal, expected, standard care within the patient's interests—are insufficient for removing one's ability to conscientiously refuse to perform that procedure.

  5. 26 lip 2023 · Background: Conscientious objection (CO) in the context of health care arises when a health care professional (HCP) refuses to participate in a certain procedure because it is not compatible with their ethical or moral principles.

  6. 5 maj 2015 · We examine the contention that conscientious objection is ‘creeping’ unchecked within guidance on healthcare practice in the UK, and then suggest three natural limits to the exercise of conscience-based exemptions which ought to reassure those who worry about increased potential for conscience creep, at least within professional guidance.

  7. 14 kwi 2016 · Conscientious objection is an option that is rooted in conscience, a concept that is largely absent in definition or in common definition in the discourse surrounding conscientious objection in health care practice (Morton and Kirkwood 2009; Sulmasy 2008).

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