Shaw Rachel L, Senior Carl, Peel Elizabeth, Cooke Richard, Donnelly Louise S
School of Life & Health Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2008 Nov;13(8):1051-9. doi: 10.1177/1359105308097970.
Neuroimaging is increasingly used to understand conditions like stroke and epilepsy. However, there is growing recognition that neuroimaging can raise ethical issues. We used interpretative phenomenological analysis to analyse interview data pre-and post-scan to explore these ethical issues. Findings show participants can become anxious prior to scanning and the protocol for managing incidental findings is unclear. Participants lacked a frame of reference to contextualize their expectations and often drew on medical narratives. Recommendations to reduce anxiety include dialogue between researcher and participant to clarify understanding during consent and the use of a ;virtual tour' of the neuroimaging experience.
神经影像学越来越多地被用于了解中风和癫痫等病症。然而,人们越来越认识到神经影像学可能引发伦理问题。我们采用解释现象学分析方法,对扫描前后的访谈数据进行分析,以探究这些伦理问题。研究结果表明,参与者在扫描前可能会变得焦虑,且处理偶发发现的方案尚不清楚。参与者缺乏将其期望置于情境中的参照框架,并且常常借鉴医学叙事。减少焦虑的建议包括研究者与参与者之间进行对话,以在同意过程中澄清理解,以及对神经影像学体验进行“虚拟游览”。