Acceptable attitudes and the limits of tolerance: Understanding public attitudes to conscientious objection in healthcare

Clinical Ethics 14 (3):115-121 (2019)
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BackgroundThe public’s attitudes to conscientious objection are likely to influence political decisions about CO and trust towards healthcare systems and providers. Few studies examine the pub...

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