Shades of gray: Conscientious objection in medical assistance in dying

Volume: 27, Issue: 1
Published: Jul 4, 2019
Abstract
With the advent of legalized medical assistance in dying [MAiD] in Canada in 2016, nursing is facing intriguing new ethical and theoretical challenges. Among them is the concept of conscientious objection, which was built into the legislation as a safeguard to protect the rights of healthcare workers who feel they cannot participate in something that feels morally or ethically wrong. In this paper, we consider the ethical complexity that...
Paper Details
Title
Shades of gray: Conscientious objection in medical assistance in dying
Published Date
Jul 4, 2019
Volume
27
Issue
1
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