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生殖失败:对辅助生殖技术中的“成功”提出质疑。

Failures of reproduction: problematising 'success' in assisted reproductive technology.

作者信息

Peters Kathleen, Jackson Debra, Rudge Trudy

机构信息

University of Western Sydney, Penrith South, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Nurs Inq. 2007 Jun;14(2):125-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2007.00363.x.

Abstract

This paper scrutinises the many ways in which 'success' is portrayed in representing assisted reproductive technology (ART) services and illuminates how these definitions differ from those held by participant couples. A qualitative approach informed by feminist perspectives guided this study and aimed to problematise the concept of 'success' by examining literature from ART clinics, government reports on ART, and by analysing narratives of couples who have accessed ART services. As many ART services have varying definitions of 'success' and as statistics are manipulated to promote further patronage of ART services, the likelihood of 'success' is often overstated. This paper is concerned with the effects this promotion has on the participants. We suggest that this very mobilisation of statistical success changes the ability of those who access ART services to make productive decisions about themselves inside these treatment regimes, as the basis for decision-making is hidden by the way numbers, objectivity and clinical reasoning operate to maintain participation in the program. In such an operation, the powerful mix of hope and technology kept participants enrolled far longer than they originally planned. Moreover, how success rates are manipulated raises ethical issues for all involved: clients, counsellors, and nursing and medical professionals.

摘要

本文审视了辅助生殖技术(ART)服务宣传中描绘“成功”的多种方式,并阐明了这些定义与参与其中的夫妇所持定义的差异。本研究以女性主义视角为指导,采用定性研究方法,旨在通过研究ART诊所的文献、政府关于ART的报告以及分析接受ART服务的夫妇的叙述,对“成功”的概念提出质疑。由于许多ART服务对“成功”的定义各不相同,且统计数据被操纵以促进对ART服务的进一步光顾,“成功”的可能性往往被夸大。本文关注这种宣传对参与者的影响。我们认为,统计上的成功这种动员方式改变了接受ART服务的人在这些治疗方案中为自己做出有效决策的能力,因为决策的依据被数字、客观性和临床推理维持参与该项目的运作方式所掩盖。在这样的运作中,希望与技术的强大组合使参与者参与的时间远远超过他们最初的计划。此外,成功率的操纵方式给所有相关方(客户、顾问以及护理和医疗专业人员)带来了伦理问题。

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