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Protecting Autonomy of Rohingya Women in Sexual and Reproductive Health Interventions

Siddiqi, Haaris

Rohingya women face challenges that ought to be acknowledged and addressed to ensure that when they seek health care, they can act autonomously and decide freely among available options. Self-determination theory offers valuable insight into supporting these women within their unique situations.

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Voices in Bioethics
DOI
https://doi.org/10.52214/vib.v7i.8615

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Published Here
August 29, 2022

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Myanmar, Muslim, Informed Consent, Reproductive health, Paternalism, Rohingya Women, Autonomy, Ethics