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Nurse Educ Today ; 33(6): 644-7, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22305411

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: Abortion is a major issue in contemporary Greece as it is often practiced but not debated openly and accordingly. AIM: To present and discuss critically a real case scenario with strong ethical implications concerning abortion under two polar ethical doctrines, i.e. Utilitarianism and Deontologism. DISCUSSION: From a Deontological point of view the baby's life should be spared regardless of reason. In contrast, Utilitarians reason that the effect on the mother and family life should be drawn into the decision equation. The mother, who was heavily influence by her religious beliefs, decided to keep the baby, and the pregnancy continued as planned. CONCLUSION: The importance of weighing up the views of the patient and respecting her autonomy is crucial when dealing with such issues. Health care professionals need to be adequately prepared in order to facilitate and support patients and families in similar circumstances.


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Abortion, Induced/psychology , Beginning of Human Life/ethics , Decision Making/ethics , Mothers/psychology , Pregnancy/psychology , Social Perception , Bioethical Issues , Female , Greece , Humans , Social Values
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