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Duty to provide care to Ebola patients: the perspectives of Guinean lay people and healthcare providers.

Lonzozou KpanakeTamba Kallas TonguinoPaul Clay SorumEtienne Mullet
Published in: Journal of medical ethics (2018)
Only a small minority of Guinean lay people and HCPs consider that HCPs' refusal to provide care to Ebola patients is always unacceptable. The most commonly endorsed position is that HCPs' duty to provide care to Ebola patients is linked to society's reciprocal duty to provide them with the working conditions needed to fulfil their professional duty.
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