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Nurses' attitudes toward, perceptions of, and experiences with conscientious objection.

Seyhan Demir KarabulutSenay GulŞükrü KeleşZehra Göçmen BaykaraNeyyire Yasemin Yalım
Published in: Nursing ethics (2022)
Participants did not want to provide care due to (1) patient characteristics or (2) their own religious and moral beliefs. Participants stated that conscientious objection should be limited in the case of moral dilemmas and accepted only if the healthcare team agreed on it. Further research is warranted to define conscientious objection and determine its possible effects, feasibility, and scope in Turkey.
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