Non-medical selection criteria for artificial insemination and adoption.

Clinical reproduction and fertility Pub Date : 1987-02-01
B Freedman, P J Taylor, T Wonnacott, S Brown
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A survey of Canadian providers of AID was conducted, along with a parallel survey of adoption workers. The questionnaire focused upon non-medical criteria for patient acceptance (for AID and adoption), including acceptance/rejection of single, lesbian, and common-law women, those economically or mentally unable to support children, and those who themselves have or whose partners have criminal records. Further questions concerned decision-making in patient selection, referral of unacceptable patients elsewhere, and the influence if any of legal advice. Most characteristics reflect great disagreement and lack of consensus within the profession. Attitudes towards characteristics may be influenced by the size and form (university vs private) of the practice, as well as by experience with patients with those characteristics. Systematic differences between AID and adoption providers are detailed and explored, as are implications of the study for the development of bioethical thinking and policy making.

人工授精和收养的非医学选择标准。
对加拿大的艾滋病提供者进行了调查,同时对收养工作人员进行了平行调查。调查表侧重于病人接受(艾滋病和收养)的非医学标准,包括接受/拒绝单身妇女、女同性恋者和普通法妇女、经济上或精神上无法抚养子女的妇女、本身或其伴侣有犯罪记录的妇女。进一步的问题涉及患者选择决策、将无法接受的患者转介到其他地方以及法律咨询的影响。大多数特征反映了专业内部的巨大分歧和缺乏共识。对特征的态度可能受到实践的规模和形式(大学与私人)以及具有这些特征的患者的经验的影响。详细探讨了艾滋病援助和收养提供者之间的系统差异,以及该研究对发展生物伦理思想和制定政策的影响。
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