Abstract

In light of current heightened interests of the Good Samaritan law in the UAE, this study aims to explore the awareness and personal views of Emiratis on the duties and rights of 'good Samaritans' in relation to their laws as well as culture and religious considerations.

Authors

Leugim Suriba

Author Details

Leugim Suriba, RN

Sigma Membership

Phi Gamma (Virtual)

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

Qualitative Research

Keywords:

Healthworkers, Academician, Policy-makers

Conference Name

Leadership Connection 2016

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Conference Year

2016

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The Good Samaritan principles and the Emirati culture

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

In light of current heightened interests of the Good Samaritan law in the UAE, this study aims to explore the awareness and personal views of Emiratis on the duties and rights of 'good Samaritans' in relation to their laws as well as culture and religious considerations.