Covid-19 疫苗规定的宗教豁免程序问题:促进申请的明确性、公平性和透明度。

Q1 Arts and Humanities AJOB Empirical Bioethics Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.1080/23294515.2024.2336901
Hajung Lee
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本研究探讨了与科威德疫苗规定的宗教豁免有关的程序性伦理考虑因素,特别关注移民医护人员(HCP)和有色人种医护人员。报告通过调查豁免申请及其附带指南,强调了与申请人的沟通问题。虽然有大量文献论述了宗教豁免的伦理影响,但在解决宗教豁免申请的程序问题及其审查过程方面仍存在明显差距。本研究仔细研究了 32 家选定的非教学医院和教学医院 2022-2023 年的宗教豁免申请表及其附带指南。研究结果表明,各机构的豁免申请标准和流程存在很大差异。重要的是,许多申请表缺乏全面的程序信息,这可能会导致对非西方和非主流宗教信仰的主观评价和潜在误解,尤其是对移民和有色人种医疗保健人员的宗教信仰。本研究提出了各种策略,以倡导更公平、更透明的程序,强调在疫苗强制接种的宗教豁免审查过程中,多样性、公平性和包容性的重要性。
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Procedural Dimensions of Religious Exemptions to Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates: Promoting Clarity, Fairness, and Transparency in Applications.
This study examines the procedural ethical considerations surrounding religious exemptions to Covid vaccine mandates, specifically focusing on immigrant healthcare personnel (HCP) and HCPs of color. It emphasizes communication issues with applicants by investigating exemption applications and their accompanying guidelines. While there is extensive literature on the ethical implications of religious exemptions, a notable gap remains in addressing the procedural aspects of religious exemption applications and their reviewing processes. The study scrutinized religious exemption application forms and accompanying guidelines from 32 selected non-teaching and teaching hospitals for the years 2022-2023. The findings highlight significant variability in exemption application criteria and processes across institutions. Importantly, many application forms lacked comprehensive procedural information, which may result in subjective evaluations and potential misinterpretations of non-Western and non-mainstream religious beliefs, especially those of immigrant HCPs and HCPs of color. The study proposes various strategies to advocate for more equitable and transparent procedures, underlining the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the religious exemption review process for vaccine mandates.
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AJOB Empirical Bioethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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