Public perception of prenatal genetic testing: arguments put forward by the public during a participatory policy project in the Netherlands.

Community genetics Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-01-15 DOI:10.1159/000111700
Tjard de Cock Buning, Jacqueline E W Broerse, Joske F G Bunders
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In early 2002, the Dutch Ministry of Public Health, Welfare and Sport piloted the application of an interactive process to policy development in the field of medical biotechnology. In such an approach, relevant societal actors, including the public at large, are actively involved in an open exchange, planning, action and reflection process. This paper reports on the findings of one of the activities of the ministry within this initiative, the consultation of the public on dilemmas with respect to prenatal genetic testing by means of citizen panels. Participants were asked to reflect on questions with respect to whether and under which conditions pregnant women may have freedom of choice to use prenatal genetic testing. In a structured way, arguments in favour and against various positions were identified and prioritized. The paper closes with a discussion on the implications of the use of citizen panels and summarizes the 2 actual policy changes of the ministry that resulted from this process.

公众对产前基因检测的看法:荷兰公众在一个参与性政策项目中提出的论点。
2002年初,荷兰公共卫生、福利和体育部试行将互动进程应用于医疗生物技术领域的政策制定。在这种方法中,包括广大公众在内的相关社会行动者积极参与公开的交流、规划、行动和反思过程。本文报告了该部在这一倡议范围内开展的一项活动的结果,即通过公民小组就产前基因检测方面的困境与公众进行协商。与会者被要求反思有关孕妇是否以及在何种条件下可以自由选择使用产前基因检测的问题。以一种结构化的方式,确定了支持和反对各种立场的论点,并对其进行了优先排序。本文最后讨论了使用公民小组的影响,并总结了这一过程导致的该部的两个实际政策变化。
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