Sodeke Stephen Olufemi
Tuskegee University, National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care, Tuskegee, AL 36088, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2012 Nov;23(4 Suppl):15-33. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2012.0169.
The Tuskegee University National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care was established in 1999 in partial response to the Presidential Apology for the United States Public Health Service's Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male conducted in Macon County, Alabama, from 1932 to 1972. The Center's mission of promoting equity and justice in health and health care for African Americans and other underserved populations employs an integrative bioethics approach informed by moral vision. Etymological and historical analyses are used to delineate the meaning and evolution of bioethics and to provide a basis for Tuskegee's integrative bioethics niche. Unlike mainstream bioethics, integrative bioethics practice is holistic in orientation, and more robust for understanding the epistemic realities of minority life, health disparities, and population health. The conclusion is that integrative bioethics is relevant to the survival of all people, not just a privileged few; it could be the new ethics for the public's health.
塔斯基吉大学国家研究与医疗保健生物伦理中心成立于1999年,部分原因是对总统就美国公共卫生服务局于1932年至1972年在阿拉巴马州梅肯县开展的未治疗黑人男性梅毒研究致歉做出回应。该中心的使命是促进非裔美国人和其他服务不足人群在健康及医疗保健方面的公平与正义,采用基于道德愿景的综合生物伦理方法。词源学和历史分析被用于阐明生物伦理的含义及演变,并为塔斯基吉大学的综合生物伦理定位提供依据。与主流生物伦理不同,综合生物伦理实践以整体为导向,对于理解少数群体生活、健康差距和人群健康的认知现实更为有力。结论是,综合生物伦理与所有人的生存相关,而不仅仅关乎少数特权阶层;它可能成为公共卫生领域的新伦理。