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对死后器官摘取与生殖的态度。

Attitudes toward posthumous harvesting and reproduction.

作者信息

Hans Jason D

机构信息

315 Funkhouser Building, Department of Family Studies, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA.

出版信息

Death Stud. 2008;32(9):837-69. doi: 10.1080/07481180802359789.

Abstract

Attitudes toward posthumous harvesting of reproductive material and beliefs about medical professionals' obligation to assist were examined using a multiple segment factorial vignette survey design with 407 randomly selected respondents from a southern state. Attitudes and beliefs were primarily shaped by the vignette couple's marital status, parental support, and evidence of the deceased's wishes, as well as by respondents' religiosity and level of education. Three primary groups of respondents were identified: libertarians emphasized the survivor's rights, consentualists were skeptical until hearing that the deceased approved of the procedure, and persistent dissenters retained their negative attitudes despite the deceased's known wishes in favor of posthumous harvesting. Overall, attitudes and obligation beliefs were primarily in favor of posthumous harvesting when contextual circumstances deemed suitable were portrayed.

摘要

采用多段析因性 vignette 调查设计,对来自南方某州的 407 名随机抽取的受访者进行了调查,以研究他们对死后采集生殖材料的态度以及对医疗专业人员协助义务的看法。态度和看法主要受 vignette 夫妇的婚姻状况、父母支持、死者意愿的证据以及受访者的宗教信仰和教育程度影响。确定了三类主要受访者:自由主义者强调幸存者的权利;同意主义者在得知死者批准该程序之前持怀疑态度;顽固的反对者尽管死者已知有支持死后采集的意愿,但仍保持消极态度。总体而言,当描绘出被认为合适的背景情况时,态度和义务信念主要支持死后采集。

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