de Lacey Sheryl
Research Centre for Reproductive Health, Discipline of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University of Adelaide, North Terrace, Adelaide University, South Australia.
Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol. 2007 Feb;21(1):101-12. doi: 10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2006.08.003. Epub 2006 Oct 11.
The clinical management of embryo storage and disposal is dynamic and subject to changes in the cultural context such as public debate and the implementation of public policy. Studies of the decisions made by patient couples for their embryos, and trends in decision-making over time and in relation to issues arising in the cultural context are rare. Studies of the attitudes that patient couples have towards their frozen embryos have largely focused on measuring patients' intentions in relation to publicly contentious outcomes. A small but expanding number of interview studies are illuminating the meaning that couples attribute to frozen embryos and how this influences decisions for their destiny. This chapter maps both quantitative and qualitative studies of patients' attitudes and decisions illuminating similarities and contradictions in study findings, and ultimately highlights the range of attitudes in patients, clinics and the community towards what is evidently a difficult and morally challenging decision to end the storage of frozen embryos.
胚胎储存与处置的临床管理是动态的,会受到文化背景变化的影响,如公众辩论和公共政策的实施。关于患者夫妇对其胚胎所做决定的研究,以及随着时间推移以及与文化背景中出现的问题相关的决策趋势,都很罕见。对患者夫妇对其冷冻胚胎态度的研究,大多集中在衡量患者对于公开争议结果的意图。少量但数量不断增加的访谈研究正在揭示夫妇赋予冷冻胚胎的意义,以及这如何影响对其命运的决策。本章梳理了关于患者态度和决策的定量与定性研究,阐明研究结果中的异同,最终突出了患者、诊所和社区对于显然是一个艰难且在道德上具有挑战性的决定——终止冷冻胚胎储存——的态度范围。