关于为治疗目的而修改食物的伦理论述:胃肠道疾病患者如何看待好、坏和健康。

AJOB primary research Pub Date : 2012-07-01 Epub Date: 2012-06-19 DOI:10.1080/21507716.2012.662574
Krista L Harrison, Gail Geller, Patricia Marshall, Jon Tilburt, Marybeth Mercer, Margaret A Brinich, Janelle Highland, Ruth M Farrell, Richard R Sharp
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背景:研究人员有可能利用转基因技术创造一种“食品”和“药物”的混合体,这可能会挑战对“自然”的传统理解。在对这些治疗性食品的任何讨论中都可能出现道德和伦理问题,并将影响产品融入临床护理和日常生活。本研究调查了慢性胃肠道疾病患者如何看待益生菌作为未来生物工程治疗食品。方法:在克利夫兰诊所、梅奥诊所和约翰霍普金斯大学进行了一项由慢性胃肠道疾病焦点小组组成的多地点定性研究。结果:我们在2009年3月至8月期间对22个焦点小组的136例主要胃肠道疾病患者进行了研究。胃肠道患者将“天然”一词与风险降低和道德上“良好”的概念联系在一起;相反,患者将“非自然”一词与“危险”、“外来”和道德上“不好”的事物联系在一起。现成的未经修饰的益生菌更常被描述为“天然的”,而转基因益生菌更常被标记为“非天然的”和“有风险的”。然而,患者承认并非所有天然产品都是安全的,非天然产品也不总是有害的。结论:如果胃肠道患者的观点表明公众对治疗性食品的看法,我们的研究结果表明,临床和公共卫生倡议使用治疗性食品的潜在利益和风险将从道德角度来理解。生物伦理学家和其他人应该对“自然”和“非自然”的语言中隐含的规范性诉求保持敏感。
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Ethical Discourse about the Modification of Food for Therapeutic Purposes: How Patients with Gastrointestinal Diseases View the Good, the Bad, and the Healthy.

BACKGROUND: Researchers have the potential to utilize genetic modification (GM) technologies to create a hybrid of "food" and "medicine" that may challenge traditional understandings of what is "natural". Moral and ethical concerns are likely to arise in any discussion of these therapeutic foods and will affect the integration of products into clinical care and daily life. This study examined how patients with chronic gastrointestinal (GI) diseases view probiotics as future bioengineered therapeutic foods. METHODS: A multi-site qualitative study consisting of focus groups with chronic GI diseases was conducted at Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, and Johns Hopkins University RESULTS: We conducted twenty-two focus groups with 136 patients with major GI diseases between March and August 2009. GI patients associated the term "natural" with concepts of diminished risk and morally "good"; conversely, patients associated the term "unnatural" with things that are "risky," "foreign", and morally "bad". Readily available unmodified probiotics were more commonly described as "natural" while genetically modified probiotics were more commonly labeled as "unnatural" and "risky". However, patients acknowledged that not all natural products are safe, nor are unnatural products always harmful. CONCLUSIONS: If GI patient perspectives are indicative of public perceptions of therapeutic foods, our findings suggest that the potential benefits and risks of clinical and public health initiatives employing therapeutic foods will be understood in moralistic terms. Bioethicists and others should be sensitive to the implicit normative appeals that are often embedded in the language of what is "natural" and "unnatural".

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