Delalathay ammal-i usul akhlagh-i peoeshg-i dar ︠ehday-e gamte va janin (Assessment of practical implications of principles of medical ethics in gamete and embryo donation)

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Title

Delalathay ammal-i usul akhlagh-i peoeshg-i dar ︠ehday-e gamte va janin (Assessment of practical implications of principles of medical ethics in gamete and embryo donation)

Author

Aramesh, Kiarash

Publisher

20070000

Language

Persian

Publication Date

20070000

Abstract

Nowadays, the four principles of medical ethics having the advantage of cultural impartiality are widely used for guidance of decision making regarding ethical issues in medicine. This article is aimed to review the practical implications of each one of these principles in gamete and embryo donation, and gives a general and practical overview regarding of those ethical issues. The following topics are discussed regarding each principle: Respect for Autonomy: Informed consent of donor and recipient (s) of the gamete or embryo

Abstract Translated

inhibition of coercion; issues regarding sex (or other characteristics) selection; using dead bodies or aborted fetuses as donor; cases of conflict between physician and recipient opinions about discontinuing of the achieved pregnancy. Inclusion of this principle to In Vitro produced embryos and possibility of considering any أbenefitؤ for a human embryo before transferring to a uterus.Nonmaleficence: Right of recipients to receiving a healthy gamete or embryo (without any known or detectable abnormality), its differences with eugenics, right of transferred embryo to life and Sharia law in Iran Justice: Distributive justice in allocation of donated gametes or embryos and public access to such services, insurance coverage, and right of access to gamete donation for postmenopausal women or couples without normal or apparently persistent relations.

Notes

Abstract in English and Farsi

Primary Classification

14.2

Secondary Classification

14.2;14.4;14.6;19.5;1.1;1.2;4.4

Primary keywords

embryo donation--[pri];embryo transfer;ovum donors--[pri];principle-based ethics--[pri];semen donors--[pri]

Secondary keywords

autonomy;beneficence;in vitro fertilization;informed consent;insurance coverage;reproductive health services;selection for treatment;sex preselection;sharia

Subject

Iran

Subject

gamete donation--[pri]

Journal Article

Payesh, Journal of the Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2007;4(6): 399-406 Accessed: http://iranmedex.com/english/articles_detail.asp [2010 September 10]

Link for Internet access

Primary Document Type

ja

Call Number

file

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Citation

“Delalathay ammal-i usul akhlagh-i peoeshg-i dar ︠ehday-e gamte va janin (Assessment of practical implications of principles of medical ethics in gamete and embryo donation),” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed October 8, 2024, http://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34139.