Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences Research Centre, Newcastle University, Claremont Bridge, Claremont Road, Newcastle NE1 7RU, UK.
J Bioeth Inq. 2012 Mar;9(1):19-28. doi: 10.1007/s11673-011-9352-9. Epub 2012 Jan 4.
This paper is based on linked qualitative studies of the donation of human embryos to stem cell research carried out in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and China. All three studies used semi-structured interview protocols to allow an in-depth examination of donors' and non-donors' rationales for their donation decisions, with the aim of gaining information on contextual and other factors that play a role in donor decisions and identifying how these relate to factors that are more usually included in evaluations made by theoretical ethics. Our findings have implications for one factor that has previously been suggested as being of ethical concern: the role of gratitude. Our empirical work shows no evidence that interpersonal gratitude is an important factor, but it does support the existence of a solidarity-based desire to "give something back" to medical research. Thus, we use empirical data to expand and refine the conceptual basis of bioethically theorizing the IVF-stem cell interface.
这篇论文基于对在英国、瑞士和中国进行的人类胚胎捐赠用于干细胞研究的关联定性研究。所有三项研究都使用半结构化访谈方案,以深入检查捐赠者和非捐赠者做出捐赠决定的理由,旨在获取有关捐赠决定中起作用的背景和其他因素的信息,并确定这些因素如何与理论伦理评估中通常包括的因素相关。我们的研究结果对以前被认为存在伦理问题的一个因素有影响:感激之情的作用。我们的实证工作没有表明人际感激是一个重要因素,但它确实支持存在一种基于团结的愿望,即“回馈”医学研究。因此,我们使用实证数据扩展和完善了从生物伦理角度理论化体外受精-干细胞界面的概念基础。