Department of Anatomy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Anat Sci Educ. 2024 Nov;17(8):1586-1595. doi: 10.1002/ase.2425. Epub 2024 Apr 18.
The development of anatomy as a scientific undertaking appears to have left little room for religious and cultural input into the conduct of anatomical investigations. This has been brought to the fore by questionnaires regarding the willingness or otherwise of individuals to donate their bodies for dissection, with higher levels of willingness from those without religious affiliations. This has led to the assumption that there is inherent opposition to body donation by those with a religious stance, although there has been little exploration of this. This is increasingly important with growing awareness that anatomy is an international discipline, leading to increasing attention to the religious and cultural contexts within which it is practiced. There is a diversity of responses toward body donation within different countries, as well as by those influenced by Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Additionally, there are diverse cultural attitudes within Confucianism in Asia, Zulu in Africa, and Māori in New Zealand. Even those within the Christian church are influenced by a variety of values, some of which are in tension, with emphasis on the sacredness of life and the significance of burial being negative toward body donation, with informed consent and altruism pointing in a positive direction. The challenge for anatomists is to understand those within their communities, seek to appreciate their perspectives, and also make known the potential of body donation and dissection for enhancing medical practice and improving the education of future health workers.
解剖学作为一门科学学科的发展,似乎几乎没有为宗教和文化对解剖学研究的影响留下空间。这一点在有关个人是否愿意捐献遗体进行解剖的问卷调查中表现得尤为明显,那些没有宗教信仰的人更愿意捐献。这导致了一种假设,即那些有宗教信仰的人天生就反对捐献遗体,尽管对此几乎没有进行过探讨。随着人们越来越意识到解剖学是一门国际性学科,这一点变得越来越重要,因此越来越需要关注其在实践中所涉及的宗教和文化背景。不同国家以及受伊斯兰教、印度教和佛教影响的人对遗体捐献的态度各不相同。此外,亚洲的儒家思想、非洲的祖鲁文化和新西兰的毛利文化中也存在着不同的文化态度。即使是在基督教教会内部,也受到各种价值观的影响,其中一些价值观相互矛盾,强调生命的神圣性和埋葬的重要性,这对遗体捐献是不利的,而知情同意和利他主义则指向积极的方向。解剖学家面临的挑战是了解他们所在社区的人,努力理解他们的观点,并让他们了解遗体捐献和解剖对于提高医疗实践水平和培养未来卫生工作者的教育的潜在价值。
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