Conscientious Objection in Health Care : An Ethical Analysis / Mark R. Wicclair.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011Description: 1 online resource (268 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780511973727 (ebook)
- 174.2 22
- R725.5 .W53 2011
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Historically associated with military service, conscientious objection has become a significant phenomenon in health care. Mark Wicclair offers a comprehensive ethical analysis of conscientious objection in three representative health care professions: medicine, nursing and pharmacy. He critically examines two extreme positions: the 'incompatibility thesis', that it is contrary to the professional obligations of practitioners to refuse provision of any service within the scope of their professional competence; and 'conscience absolutism', that they should be exempted from performing any action contrary to their conscience. He argues for a compromise approach that accommodates conscience-based refusals within the limits of specified ethical constraints. He also explores conscientious objection by students in each of the three professions, discusses conscience protection legislation and conscience-based refusals by pharmacies and hospitals, and analyzes several cases. His book is a valuable resource for scholars, professionals, trainees, students, and anyone interested in this increasingly important aspect of health care.
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