Global Doctors for Choice, New York, USA; College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, USA; Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, USA.
Global Doctors for Choice, New York, USA.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2013 Dec;123 Suppl 3:S41-56. doi: 10.1016/S0020-7292(13)60002-8.
Global Doctors for Choice-a transnational network of physician advocates for reproductive health and rights-began exploring the phenomenon of conscience-based refusal of reproductive healthcare as a result of increasing reports of harms worldwide. The present White Paper examines the prevalence and impact of such refusal and reviews policy efforts to balance individual conscience, autonomy in reproductive decision making, safeguards for health, and professional medical integrity.
The White Paper draws on medical, public health, legal, ethical, and social science literature published between 1998 and 2013 in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Estimates of prevalence are difficult to obtain, as there is no consensus about criteria for refuser status and no standardized definition of the practice, and the studies have sampling and other methodologic limitations. The White Paper reviews these data and offers logical frameworks to represent the possible health and health system consequences of conscience-based refusal to provide abortion; assisted reproductive technologies; contraception; treatment in cases of maternal health risk and inevitable pregnancy loss; and prenatal diagnosis. It concludes by categorizing legal, regulatory, and other policy responses to the practice.
Empirical evidence is essential for varied political actors as they respond with policies or regulations to the competing concerns at stake. Further research and training in diverse geopolitical settings are required. With dual commitments toward their own conscience and their obligations to patients' health and rights, providers and professional medical/public health societies must lead attempts to respond to conscience-based refusal and to safeguard reproductive health, medical integrity, and women's lives.
全球医生选择——一个由医生倡导生殖健康和权利的跨国网络——开始探索由于全球范围内越来越多的伤害报告而出现的基于良心拒绝生殖保健服务的现象。本白皮书探讨了这种拒绝的普遍性和影响,并审查了平衡个人良心、生殖决策自主权、健康保障和专业医疗诚信的政策努力。
白皮书借鉴了 1998 年至 2013 年期间以英语、法语、德语、意大利语、葡萄牙语和西班牙语发表的医学、公共卫生、法律、伦理和社会科学文献。由于没有关于拒绝者身份的标准和对这种做法没有标准化定义,因此难以获得流行率的估计,而且研究存在抽样和其他方法学限制。白皮书审查了这些数据,并提供了逻辑框架来表示基于良心拒绝提供堕胎、辅助生殖技术、避孕、治疗母亲健康风险和不可避免的妊娠损失以及产前诊断的可能健康和卫生系统后果。最后,它对该实践的法律、监管和其他政策应对措施进行了分类。
实证证据对于不同的政治行为者至关重要,因为他们需要用政策或法规来应对所涉及的相互竞争的问题。需要在不同的地缘政治环境中进行进一步的研究和培训。提供者和专业医疗/公共卫生协会必须在尊重自己的良心和患者的健康和权利的义务之间取得平衡,努力应对基于良心的拒绝,并维护生殖健康、医疗诚信和妇女的生命。