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Confronting a Fœtal Abnormality

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Author(s)
Petersen-Iyer, Karen
Keywords
patient's will
prayer
Birth
hospital
communication ethics
professional ethics
medical care
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Cultural ethics
Bioethics
Labour/professional ethics
Cultural/intercultural ethics
Medical ethics
Health ethics

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/173375
Online Access
http://www.scu.edu/ethics/practicing/focusareas/medical/culturally-competent-care/fetal-abnormality.html
Abstract
The Physician doesn't respect the wish for prayer and announces the bad news to the patient directly although family members wish to be told seperately.
Date
2008
Type
Preprint
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With permission of the license/copyright holder
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