Refusals to perform ritual circumcision: a qualitative study of doctors' professional and ethical reasoning.
Liv Astrid LitleskareMette Tolås StranderReidun FørdeMorten MagelssenPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2020)
It is argued that professional moral norms sometimes might become more or less 'integrated' in the professional's core moral values and moral identity. If this is the case, then the distinction between conscience-based and professional refusals to certain healthcare services cannot be drawn as sharply as it has been.