Narrat Inq Bioeth. 2023;13(3):215-226. doi: 10.1353/nib.2023.a924193.
There is a growing trend of refusal of blood transfusions from COVID-19 vaccinated donors. We highlight three cases where parents have refused blood transfusions from COVID-19 vaccinated donors on behalf of their children in the setting of congenital cardiac surgery. These families have also requested accommodations such as explicit identification of blood from COVID-19 vaccinated donors, directed donation from a COVID-19 unvaccinated family member, or use of a non-standard blood supplier. We address the ethical challenges posed by these issues. We describe the current screening and safety processes for standard blood donation and explore the importance of donor anonymity and challenges with directed donation and non-standard blood suppliers. We present an ethical framework using the Best Interest Standard, the Zone of Parental Discretion, and the Harm Principle when considering these refusals. Finally, we provide recommendations for how to approach these requests as they potentially become more commonplace in pediatrics.
越来越多的 COVID-19 疫苗接种者拒绝献血。我们强调了三个案例,在先天性心脏手术中,父母代表孩子拒绝接受 COVID-19 疫苗接种者的输血。这些家庭还要求做出一些安排,如明确识别 COVID-19 疫苗接种者的血液、由 COVID-19 未接种疫苗的家庭成员定向捐献,或使用非标准的血液供应商。我们解决了这些问题带来的伦理挑战。我们描述了标准献血的当前筛选和安全流程,并探讨了捐赠者匿名的重要性以及定向捐献和非标准血液供应商所面临的挑战。在考虑这些拒绝时,我们使用最佳利益标准、父母裁量权范围和伤害原则构建了一个伦理框架。最后,我们就如何处理这些请求提供了建议,因为这些请求在儿科中可能会变得更加普遍。