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Bioethics and Informed Choice in Croatia and what Asia can learn from recent history (CROSBI ID 520634)

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Ivan Šegota, Iva Rinčić Bioethics and Informed Choice in Croatia and what Asia can learn from recent history // Bioethics and Informed Choice / Darryl Macer (ur.). Tsukuba: Eubios Ethics Insitute, University of Tsukuba, 2002. str. 12-13-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ivan Šegota, Iva Rinčić

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Bioethics and Informed Choice in Croatia and what Asia can learn from recent history

Serious discussions about informed choice have started in Croatia only recently, and mostly in academic circles, owing to efforts of staff at Medical Faculty - University of Rijeka. Ten years ago this school started lecturing bioethics, emphasizing topics of informed consent. The most important step forward in this field was made in May 2000, when Department of Social Sciences of Medical Faculty at the University of Rijeka and then newly established Croatian Bioethics Society joined in organizing interdisciplinary discussion &laquo ; Bioethics and the issue of rejecting blood transfusion&raquo ; . That was in fact the first Croatian roundtable on bioethics, which brought together ethicists, doctors, sociologists, theologians, jurists and members of Jehovah’ s Witness, Christian religious group directly concerned with the topic of rejecting blood transfusion. Their example was used to discuss, from variety of standpoints – medical, legal, religious, ethical and others, the patient's right to be informed and to personally decide on his/her medical treatment. This is opposed to the traditional role of doctor in Croatia and elsewhere in Europe. After that event, Jehovah’ s Witness became patients whose wishes and decisions about medical treatment have become accepted in Croatian hospitals. The complete edition of proceedings was out of print within two or three months, so there's a need for a new edition. At the same time, Croatian experience is being shared with neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina, until recently affected by war. Discussions about informed choice will probably start in other countries of ex-Yugoslavia in a similar manner. Croatian experience might be useful to Asian countries, where there are Jehovah’ s Witness groups established.

informed choice; Jehovah's Witness; Croatia; bioethics

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Podaci o prilogu

12-13-x.

2002.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Bioethics and Informed Choice

Darryl Macer

Tsukuba: Eubios Ethics Insitute, University of Tsukuba

Podaci o skupu

Nepoznat skup

predavanje

29.02.1904-29.02.2096

Povezanost rada

Sociologija