Artículo de revista
Conscience objection in clinical practice La objeción de conciencia en la práctica clínica
Date
2011Registration in:
Acta Bioethica, Volumen 17, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 123-131
07175906
1726569X
Author
Montero Vega, Adela
González Araya, Electra
Institutions
Abstract
Conscience objection is described in clinical practice as a professional right, based mainly in freedom of conscience. A bibliographical review of last ten years is carried out to know the real meaning, extent and transcendence. The conclusion is that it must raise in specific situations, as an exception, with prudence, harmonizing the rights of all participating, reaching equilibrium in decision making, allowing that a society where persons with different values and beliefs live together aspire overall to common good, necessary condition to strengthen democracy.