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Pediatricians' and social workers' knowledge and opinions of Florida's religious immunity laws.

机译:儿科医生和社会工作者对佛罗里达州宗教豁免法的了解和看法。

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BACKGROUND: Florida laws grant exemption from prosecution to parents who choose spiritual healing rather than conventional medical therapy for their children. Despite the American Academy of Pediatrics' policy statement supporting repeal of such laws, we believe pediatricians are not aware of existing statutes. METHODS: A survey to assess understanding of Florida's religious exemption laws was distributed to pediatric house staff, faculty, and clinical social workers at a large teaching hospital and to community pediatricians in private practice. RESULTS: Eighty-four percent of respondents were unaware of Florida statutes, and physicians were significantly less knowledgeable than social workers. Of those who understood the statutes, 92% believed physicians should overrule parents' decisions. Significantly more social workers than physicians believed that parents should be prosecuted for child abuse or neglect when medical treatment is withheld for religious reasons. CONCLUSIONS: Further education of pediatric health care workers is required before repeal of these laws will become a priority for legislators.
机译:背景:佛罗里达州法律为选择精神康复而不是为子女提供常规药物治疗的父母免除起诉。尽管美国儿科学会的政策声明支持废除此类法律,但我们认为儿科医生并不了解现有法规。方法:一项调查评估对佛罗里达州宗教豁免法的理解,已分发给大型教学医院的儿科房屋工作人员,教职员工和临床社会工作者,以及私人执业的社区儿科医生。结果:84%的受访者不了解佛罗里达州的法规,而且医生的知识水平远不如社会工作者。在了解法规的人中,有92%的人认为医生应该推翻父母的决定。社会工作者比医生相信的多得多,他们认为,出于宗教原因而中止治疗的父母应受到虐待或忽视儿童的起诉。结论:在废除这些法律成为立法者的优先事项之前,需要对儿科医疗保健工作者进行进一步的教育。

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