Technology at the end of life:'medical futility' and the Muslim PVS patient

Dublin Core

Title

Technology at the end of life:'medical futility' and the Muslim PVS patient

Author

Choong, Kartina
Chandia, Mahmood

Publisher

2013/00/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20130000

Primary Classification

20.5.1

Secondary Classification

20.5.1;20.4.1;1.2;4.4

Primary keywords

fiqh--[pri];futility--[pri];Islamic ethics--[pri];persistent vegetative state--[pri];sharia--[pri];withholding treatment--[pri]

Secondary keywords

artificial feeding;attitudes to death;cultural competency;cultural pluralism;decision making;legislation;Muslims;patient care;religion;terminal care;theology;value of life

Subject

United Kingdom--[pri];Airedale NHS Trust v. Bland--[pri]

Subject

qadar

Journal Article

International Review of Law2013; 9(2):20 p.[Online]. Accessed: 2014 January 2

Link for Internet access

Note

© 2012 Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

135 fn

ISSN

2223859X (print)

Collection

Citation

“Technology at the end of life:'medical futility' and the Muslim PVS patient,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36523.