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摘要
辅助生殖技术(ART)已成为全世界广泛使用的治疗不孕症的医疗技术。然而,各个社会和国家根据其文化习俗和信仰体系应用这些技术。本文概述了孟加拉国的 ART 提供商,并分析了他们针对潜在不孕夫妇的在线内容。研究结合孟加拉国面临的社会经济和公共卫生挑战,尤其是人口过剩、贫困和教育匮乏等问题,对 2023 年 7 月 1 日至 9 月 1 日期间孟加拉国 ART 提供商的网络内容进行了分析。通过谷歌搜索和探索性关键字,确定了 20 家活跃的抗逆转录病毒疗法提供商。分析考虑了地点、登陆页面信息、道德标准、质量认证、国外附属机构和成功率。研究结果显示,这些中心主要集中在城市地区,这引起了人们对公平获取的担忧。缺乏监管和指导方针,再加上缺乏抗逆转录病毒疗法诊所注册,凸显了对患者福祉的潜在风险。登陆页面的声明使用了高度情绪化的语言和模棱两可的术语,引起了道德方面的担忧。没有明确提及质量标准,包括 ISO 9001:2000 认证,表明在透明度方面存在潜在差距。为了提高可信度,使用了外国附属机构,这引起了对误导性广告的担忧。对成功率的报告有限且含糊不清,给知情决策带来了挑战。明显的剥削和商业化做法引起了人们对生殖服务潜在商品化的担忧。这项研究强调,有必要建立监管框架,提高报告的透明度,遵守广告道德,并增强文化敏感性,以提高孟加拉国抗逆转录病毒疗法提供者的道德标准。
An Ethical Analysis of the Online Content of Assisted Reproductive Technology Centers in Bangladesh
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have become a widely utilized medical technology for treating infertility worldwide. However, societies and countries have applied these technologies in accordance with their cultural practices and belief systems. This paper presents an overview of ART providers in Bangladesh and analyzes their online content in addressing potential infertile couples. Examining the topic within the context of socio-economic and public health challenges in Bangladesh, particularly overpopulation, poverty, and lack of education, the research conducted a web content analysis of ART providers in Bangladesh from July 1 to September 1, 2023. Twenty active ART providers were identified using Google searches and an exploratory key. The analysis considered locations, landing page information, ethical standards, quality certification, foreign affiliations, and success rates. The findings revealed a concentration of centers in urban areas, raising concerns about equitable access. The absence of regulation and guidelines, coupled with the lack of ART clinic registration, highlighted potential risks to patient well-being. Landing page statements utilized highly emotive language and ambiguous terms, raising ethical concerns. The absence of explicit mention of quality standards, including ISO 9001:2000 certification, indicated potential gaps in transparency. Foreign affiliations were employed for credibility, raising concerns of misleading advertising. Limited and ambiguous reporting of success rates posed challenges for informed decision-making. Evident exploitative and commercialized practices raised concerns about potentially commodifying reproductive services. The study emphasizes the need for regulatory frameworks, transparency in reporting, adherence to ethical advertising, and increased cultural sensitivity to enhance the ethical standards of ART providers in Bangladesh.
期刊介绍:
Asian Bioethics Review (ABR) is an international academic journal, based in Asia, providing a forum to express and exchange original ideas on all aspects of bioethics, especially those relevant to the region. Published quarterly, the journal seeks to promote collaborative research among scholars in Asia or with an interest in Asia, as well as multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary bioethical studies more generally. It will appeal to all working on bioethical issues in biomedicine, healthcare, caregiving and patient support, genetics, law and governance, health systems and policy, science studies and research. ABR provides analyses, perspectives and insights into new approaches in bioethics, recent changes in biomedical law and policy, developments in capacity building and professional training, and voices or essays from a student’s perspective. The journal includes articles, research studies, target articles, case evaluations and commentaries. It also publishes book reviews and correspondence to the editor. ABR welcomes original papers from all countries, particularly those that relate to Asia. ABR is the flagship publication of the Centre for Biomedical Ethics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. The Centre for Biomedical Ethics is a collaborating centre on bioethics of the World Health Organization.