对加拿大儿童疫苗接种的审议:疫苗接种政策中伦理权衡的公众意见。

Q1 Arts and Humanities
AJOB Empirical Bioethics Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-30 DOI:10.1080/23294515.2021.1941416
Kieran C O'Doherty, Sara Crann, Lucie Marisa Bucci, Michael M Burgess, Apurv Chauhan, Maya J Goldenberg, C Meghan McMurtry, Jessica White, Donald J Willison
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摘要

背景:关于儿童疫苗接种的政策决定需要考虑多重的、有时是相互冲突的公共卫生和伦理要求。这些决定的例子包括疫苗接种是否应该是强制性的,如果是强制性的,是否允许非医疗豁免。在本文中,我们认为这些政策决定超出了典型的公共卫生授权,因此需要民主的投入。方法:我们报告了在加拿大安大略省召开的为期四天的关于儿童疫苗接种主题的审议性公共论坛的设计、实施和结果。结果:25名与会者完成了所有4天的审议,并就强制性疫苗接种和豁免、疫苗和疫苗接种的沟通以及免疫后不良事件补偿和报告等问题共同制定了20项政策建议。值得注意的建议包括一致支持安大略省的强制性儿童疫苗接种,需要广泛的疫苗接种教育交流,以及为儿童免疫不良者制定无过错赔偿计划。对于豁免接种疫苗的形式(良心、宗教信仰)是否允许,以及父母不给孩子接种疫苗的适当后果,审议者之间一直存在分歧。结论:我们得出结论,在两极分化和有争议的话题上进行协商民主程序是可行的,应该进一步发展和实施,以支持关于儿童疫苗接种的民主合法和值得信赖的政策。
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Deliberation on Childhood Vaccination in Canada: Public Input on Ethical Trade-Offs in Vaccination Policy.

Background: Policy decisions about childhood vaccination require consideration of multiple, sometimes conflicting, public health and ethical imperatives. Examples of these decisions are whether vaccination should be mandatory and, if so, whether to allow for non-medical exemptions. In this article we argue that these policy decisions go beyond typical public health mandates and therefore require democratic input.

Methods: We report on the design, implementation, and results of a deliberative public forum convened over four days in Ontario, Canada, on the topic of childhood vaccination.

Results: 25 participants completed all four days of deliberation and collectively developed 20 policy recommendations on issues relating to mandatory vaccinations and exemptions, communication about vaccines and vaccination, and AEFI (adverse events following immunization) compensation and reporting. Notable recommendations include unanimous support for mandatory childhood vaccination in Ontario, the need for broad educational communication about vaccination, and the development of a no-fault compensation scheme for AEFIs. There was persistent disagreement among deliberants about the form of exemptions from vaccination (conscience, religious beliefs) that should be permissible, as well as appropriate consequences if parents do not vaccinate their children.

Conclusions: We conclude that conducting deliberative democratic processes on topics that are polarizing and controversial is viable and should be further developed and implemented to support democratically legitimate and trustworthy policy about childhood vaccination.

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AJOB Empirical Bioethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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