Augustana University, Sioux Falls, SD, USA.
Sanford Health, Sioux Falls, SD, USA.
J Genet Couns. 2021 Oct;30(5):1468-1479. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1414. Epub 2021 Apr 8.
Conscience clauses are laws that allow healthcare providers to refuse to participate in legal medical services based on moral or ethical objections. Genetic counselors encounter a variety of ethical and moral issues, including counseling about abortions. Currently, three states (Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Virginia) have genetic counseling conscience clause laws that allow genetic counselors to refuse to counsel about abortions. Conscience clause laws applying to physicians and pharmacists have been studied; however, they have not been studied in genetic counseling to date. We conducted an exploratory study assessing conscience clause awareness, attitudes, perceived obligations if utilizing a conscience clause, and alignment with the National Society of Genetic Counseling (NSGC) Code of Ethics. Genetic counselors (n = 274) currently practicing in the United States completed an online survey recruited through the NSGC listserv. The majority of participants were not aware that conscience clauses exist for genetic counseling (90%). There was uncertainty about whether genetic counselors had the right to utilize a conscience clause in practice (24% said yes, 31% said no, and 45% were unsure/needed more information). The majority reported an obligation to refer a patient if implementing a conscience clause (90%), although there were discrepancies among what constitutes an appropriate referral. When asked about the interaction between conscience clauses and the NSGC Code of Ethics, 45% believe they are separate and one does not supersede the other, 31% felt the Code of Ethics supersedes, 8% felt conscience clauses supersede, and 16% were unsure. Our study shows overall uncertainty with how conscience clause laws may be applied in clinical practice. Further clarity and education, especially in states where these laws exist, is critical to navigate the interaction between conscience clause laws and genetic counseling practice.
道德条款是指允许医疗保健提供者基于道德或伦理反对而拒绝参与合法医疗服务的法律。遗传咨询师会遇到各种伦理道德问题,包括关于堕胎的咨询。目前,有三个州(俄克拉荷马州、内布拉斯加州和弗吉尼亚州)有允许遗传咨询师拒绝提供关于堕胎的咨询的遗传咨询道德条款法律。适用于医生和药剂师的道德条款法律已经过研究;然而,迄今为止,它们在遗传咨询中尚未得到研究。我们进行了一项探索性研究,评估了道德条款意识、态度、如果使用道德条款时的感知义务,以及与国家遗传咨询师协会(NSGC)道德准则的一致性。目前在美国从事遗传咨询工作的遗传咨询师(n=274)完成了一项在线调查,该调查是通过 NSGC 邮件列表招募的。大多数参与者不知道遗传咨询存在道德条款(90%)。关于遗传咨询师在实践中是否有权使用道德条款存在不确定性(24%的人回答是,31%的人回答否,45%的人不确定/需要更多信息)。大多数人报告说,如果实施道德条款,有义务转介患者(90%),尽管对于什么是适当的转介存在差异。当被问及道德条款和 NSGC 道德准则之间的相互作用时,45%的人认为它们是分开的,一个不会取代另一个,31%的人认为道德准则会取代,8%的人认为道德条款会取代,16%的人不确定。我们的研究表明,对于道德条款法律在临床实践中可能如何适用,总体上存在不确定性。特别是在存在这些法律的州,进一步明确和教育对于在道德条款法律和遗传咨询实践之间进行交互至关重要。