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移植旅游与器官贩卖:对护理行业的伦理影响

Transplant tourism and organ trafficking: Ethical implications for the nursing profession.

作者信息

Corfee Floraidh Ar

机构信息

Australian Catholic University, Australia

出版信息

Nurs Ethics. 2016 Nov;23(7):754-760. doi: 10.1177/0969733015581537. Epub 2015 May 22.

Abstract

Organ availability for transplantation has become an increasingly complex and difficult question in health economics and ethical practice. Advances in technology have seen prolonged life expectancy, and the global push for organs creates an ever-expanding gap between supply and demand, and a significant cost in bridging that gap. This article will examine the ethical implications for the nursing profession in regard to the procurement of organs from an impoverished seller's market, also known as 'Transplant Tourism'. This ethical dilemma concerns itself with resource allocation, informed consent and the concepts of egalitarianism and libertarianism. Transplant Tourism is an unacceptable trespass against human dignity and rights from both a nursing and collective viewpoint. Currently, the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council, the Royal college of Nursing Australia, The Royal College of Nursing (UK) and the American Nurses Association do not have position statements on transplant tourism, and this diminishes us as a force for change. It diminishes our role as advocates for the most marginalised in our world to have access to care and to choice and excludes us from a very contemporary real debate about the mismatch of organ demand and supply in our own communities. As a profession, we must have a voice in health policy and human rights, and according to our Code of Ethics in Australia and around the world, act to promote and protect the fundamental human right to healthcare and dignity.

摘要

在卫生经济学和伦理实践中,可用于移植的器官供应已成为一个日益复杂和棘手的问题。技术进步使预期寿命延长,而全球对器官的需求不断增加,导致供需差距不断扩大,弥合这一差距的成本也很高。本文将探讨护理专业在从贫困卖方市场获取器官(即所谓的“移植旅游”)方面的伦理影响。这种伦理困境涉及资源分配、知情同意以及平等主义和自由主义的概念。从护理专业和集体的角度来看,移植旅游是对人类尊严和权利不可接受的侵犯。目前,澳大利亚护理与助产士理事会、澳大利亚皇家护理学院、英国皇家护理学院和美国护士协会都没有关于移植旅游的立场声明,这削弱了我们推动变革的力量。这削弱了我们作为倡导者的作用,无法让世界上最边缘化的人群获得医疗护理和选择机会,也使我们无法参与关于我们所在社区器官供需不匹配的当代实际辩论。作为一个专业,我们必须在卫生政策和人权方面拥有发言权,并根据澳大利亚及全球的伦理准则,采取行动促进和保护获得医疗保健和尊严的基本人权。

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