Potter B K, Avard D, Entwistle V, Kennedy C, Chakraborty P, McGuire M, Wilson B J
Department of Epidemiology & Community Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont. K1H 8M5, Canada.
Public Health Genomics. 2009;12(1):4-10. doi: 10.1159/000153430. Epub 2008 Sep 3.
Prenatal/preconceptional and newborn screening programs have been a focus of recent policy debates that have included attention to ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSIs). In parallel, there has been an ongoing discussion about whether and how ELSIs may be addressed in health technology assessment (HTA). We conducted a knowledge synthesis study to explore both guidance and current practice regarding the consideration of ELSIs in HTA for prenatal/preconceptional and newborn screening. As the concluding activity for this project, we held a Canadian workshop to discuss the issues with a diverse group of stakeholders. Based on key workshop themes integrated with our study results, we suggest that population-based genetic screening programs may present particular types of ELSIs and that a public health ethics perspective is potentially highly relevant when considering them. We also suggest that approaches to addressing ELSIs in HTA for prenatal/preconceptional and newborn screening may need to be flexible enough to respond to diversity in HTA organizations, cultural values, stakeholder communities, and contextual factors. Finally, we highlight a need for transparency in the way that HTA producers move from evidence to conclusions and the ways in which screening policy decisions are made.
产前/孕前和新生儿筛查项目一直是近期政策辩论的焦点,这些辩论涉及对伦理、法律和社会问题(ELSI)的关注。与此同时,关于是否以及如何在卫生技术评估(HTA)中解决ELSI问题的讨论也一直在进行。我们开展了一项知识综合研究,以探索在HTA中考虑产前/孕前和新生儿筛查的ELSI方面的指南和当前实践。作为该项目的总结活动,我们举办了一次加拿大研讨会,与不同的利益相关者群体讨论这些问题。基于与我们的研究结果相结合的关键研讨会主题,我们建议基于人群的基因筛查项目可能会呈现特定类型的ELSI,并且在考虑这些问题时,公共卫生伦理视角可能具有高度相关性。我们还建议,在HTA中解决产前/孕前和新生儿筛查的ELSI问题的方法可能需要足够灵活,以应对HTA组织、文化价值观、利益相关者群体和背景因素的多样性。最后,我们强调HTA生产者从证据得出结论的方式以及筛查政策决策的方式需要透明。