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Conscientious objection to participation in abortion by midwives and nurses: a systematic review of reasons.

Valerie FlemingLucy FrithAns LuybenBeate Ramsayer
Published in: BMC medical ethics (2018)
We identified no absolute argument either for or against conscientious objection by midwives or nurses. An invisibility of midwives and nurses exists in the whole debate concerning conscientious objection reflecting a gap between literature and practice, as it is they whom WHO recommend as providers of this service. While the arguments in the literature emphasize the need for provision of conscientious objection, a balanced debate is necessary in this field, which includes all relevant health professionals.
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