| Literature DB >> 18703442 |
Lori R Freedman1, Uta Landy, Jody Steinauer.
Abstract
As Catholic-owned hospitals merge with or take over other facilities, they impose restrictions on reproductive health services, including abortion and contraceptive services. Our interviews with US obstetrician-gynecologists working in Catholic-owned hospitals revealed that they are also restricted in managing miscarriages. Catholic-owned hospital ethics committees denied approval of uterine evacuation while fetal heart tones were still present, forcing physicians to delay care or transport miscarrying patients to non-Catholic-owned facilities. Some physicians intentionally violated protocol because they felt patient safety was compromised. Although Catholic doctrine officially deems abortion permissible to preserve the life of the woman, Catholic-owned hospital ethics committees differ in their interpretation of how much health risk constitutes a threat to a woman's life and therefore how much risk must be present before they approve the intervention.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18703442 PMCID: PMC2636458 DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.126730
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Public Health ISSN: 0090-0036 Impact factor: 9.308