School of Social Sciences, Academic College of Israel in Ramat-Gan, 87 Ruttenberg St., Postal code 5227528, Ramat-Gan, Israel.
, Holon, Israel.
J Bioeth Inq. 2022 Dec;19(4):599-612. doi: 10.1007/s11673-022-10203-w. Epub 2022 Sep 5.
Porcine-derived medical products represent an effective solution for a wide range of human suffering, yet this may contradict Muslim and Jewish religious prohibitions against consuming pig. The present study evaluated the level to which Muslim and Jewish participants are knowledgeable about the conditions permitting porcine-based treatments and explored their attitudes toward the permissibility of these treatments. A questionnaire that presented fifteen medical uses of porcine-derived products was completed by 809 Muslims and 714 Jews. Neither Muslim nor Jewish participants are knowledgeable about the religious rulings of their religions which permit the use of pig for life saving. Participants of both groups objected to the view that porcine-derived materials should be permitted. The findings imply that the attitude toward porcine-derived materials for medical use is contingent upon the knowledge or lack thereof that individuals have regarding the permissibility of such use. We offer useful recommendations to improve the informed consent process before conducting porcine-based treatments.
猪源医疗产品为解决广泛的人类病痛提供了有效方案,但这可能与穆斯林和犹太教禁止食用猪肉的宗教禁令相冲突。本研究评估了穆斯林和犹太教参与者对允许使用猪源治疗的条件的了解程度,并探讨了他们对这些治疗方法的可接受性的态度。一份包含 15 种猪源产品医疗用途的问卷由 809 名穆斯林和 714 名犹太人完成。穆斯林和犹太教参与者都不了解他们宗教中允许使用猪来拯救生命的宗教规定。两组参与者都反对允许使用猪源材料的观点。研究结果表明,对猪源材料用于医疗用途的态度取决于个人对这种用途的可接受性的了解或缺乏了解。我们提供了有用的建议,以改善进行猪源治疗前的知情同意过程。