Macklin R
Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY.
Hastings Cent Rep. 1988 Feb-Mar;18(1):15-20.
Jehovah's Witnesses who refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds have long created ethical dilemmas for those in the medical profession trying to serve them. A bioethicist working in a clinical setting explores how one hospital ethics committee grappled with the additional problem of pregnant Jehovah's Witnesses, including the complex interdependence of maternal and fetal rights.
出于宗教原因拒绝输血的耶和华见证人长期以来一直给试图为他们服务的医疗行业人员带来伦理困境。一名在临床环境中工作的生物伦理学家探讨了一家医院伦理委员会如何应对怀孕的耶和华见证人这一额外问题,包括母婴权利的复杂相互依存关系。