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'Let us pray' for patients

DOCTORS will demand the right to discuss religion with patients and to pray for them.

The issue will be discussed at the British Medical Association annual representative meeting, which starts today.

Dr Bernadette Birtwhistle, of the Christian Medical Fellowship, said: "I think it is getting to the point where many of us feel we cannot talk to patients about their spiritual or religious needs."

Earlier this year, nurse Caroline Petrie was suspended by North Somerset NHS Trust after offering to pray for a patient, although the 45-year-old was later allowed to return to work.

Campaigners complain that more staff may find themselves in trouble if their religious beliefs come into conflict with the guidelines set out in a document called Religion or Belief: A Practical Guide for the NHS.

The document states: "Members of some religions... are expected to preach and to try to convert other people. In a workplace environment this can cause many problems... To avoid misunderstandings and complaints on this issue, it should be made clear... that such behaviour... could be construed as harassment under the disciplinary and grievance procedures."

A Department of Health spokesman said the document was a guide to encourage awareness for staff and patients.


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