加纳辅助生殖技术的宗教和文化视角:传统主义、伊斯兰教和基督教信仰的比较分析。

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PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-09-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0005240
Kwadwo Asante-Afari
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摘要

辅助生殖技术(ART)实践的道德含义常常使那些属于不同文化和宗教群体的人陷入两难境地。然而,在检查加纳精神领袖及其会众对抗逆转录病毒治疗做法的看法的科学研究方面存在差距。为了弥补这一差距,本文采用定性方法调查了加纳30个主要宗教成员对ART实践的宗教、文化和个人解释,包括配子捐赠、代孕和冷冻保存。该研究采用深度访谈和焦点小组讨论的方式收集数据,并对结果进行主题分析。研究结果表明,伊斯兰教和基督教的宗教人士支持使用抗逆转录病毒治疗使用配子的已婚夫妇的不孕症。然而,他们不允许使用第三方生殖资源,如配子捐赠、代孕和冷冻保存。另一方面,传统主义者不赞成在生育中使用抗逆转录病毒治疗,因为他们认为这干扰了自然生殖过程,并挑战了造物主的作用。关于生育的文化、宗教、伦理和个人信仰可能影响了传统主义者对ART实践的可接受性的看法。因此,在尊重个人宗教信仰和价值观的同时,对公众进行神学、医疗技术和不孕症教育是很重要的。
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Religious and cultural perspectives on assisted reproductive technology in Ghana: A comparative analysis of traditionalist, islamic, and christian beliefs.

Religious and cultural perspectives on assisted reproductive technology in Ghana: A comparative analysis of traditionalist, islamic, and christian beliefs.

Religious and cultural perspectives on assisted reproductive technology in Ghana: A comparative analysis of traditionalist, islamic, and christian beliefs.

The moral implications of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) practices often pose a dilemma for those belonging to various cultural and religious groups. However, there is a gap in scientific studies examining the perspectives of spiritual leaders and their congregations regarding ART practices in Ghana. To bridge this gap, this paper employs a qualitative approach to investigate the religious, cultural, and personal interpretations of ART practices, including gamete donation, surrogacy, and cryopreservation, among 30 members of the key religions in Ghana. The study used in-depth interviews and focus group discussions to collect data, and the results were analysed thematically. The findings show that Islamic and Christian religious figures support the use of ART to treat infertility among married couples who use their gametes. However, they do not condone the use of third-party reproductive resources, such as gamete donation, surrogacy and cryopreservation. Traditionalists, on the other hand, do not endorse the use of ART in childbearing, as they believe it interferes with natural procreation processes and challenges the role of the Creator. Cultural, religious, ethical, and personal beliefs about procreation may have influenced the views on the acceptability of ART practices among the Traditionalists. It is, therefore, important to educate the public on theology, medical technology, and infertility while respecting individuals' religious beliefs and values.

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