Experiences of faith group members using new reproductive and genetic technologies:a qualitative interview study

Dublin Core

Title

Experiences of faith group members using new reproductive and genetic technologies:a qualitative interview study

Author

Scully, Jackie Leach
Banks, Sarah
Song, Robert
Haq, Jackie

Publisher

2017/04/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20170400

Abstract

This paper explores the experiences of members of faith groups deciding whether or not to use new reproductive or genetic technologies (NRGTs). It is based on 16 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with people with direct experience of NRGTs. Participants identified as members of Christian or Muslim faith traditions and had been faced with deciding whether or not to make use of novel forms of fertility treatment or genetic testing. The findings show that members of faith groups may experience specific barriers of access, and distinctive ethical difficulties, when considering the use of different forms of NRGTs. Both Christian and Muslim interviewees reported difficulties in obtaining information on the official faith teaching, or found that their faith group had not yet crafted an official position. Participants' needs for information, and the opportunity to discuss the faith implications of their clinical choices, were not being met in either the clinic or the faith setting. This paper concludes that clinics should indicate more clearly their acknowledgement of patients' faith concerns. Appropriate training is needed for both healthcare professionals and chaplains, while faith groups should be encouraged to engage with healthcare providers to ensure that guidance is available to their members.

Primary Classification

14.1

Secondary Classification

14.1;1.2;21.7

Primary keywords

cultural competency--[pri];genetic techniques--[pri];religious ethics--[pri];reproductive technologies--[pri];infertility

Secondary keywords

Christian ethics;genetic testing;information dissemination;Islamic ethics;interviews;patient satisfaction;Roman Catholic ethics

Subject

United Kingdom--[pri]

Journal Article

Human fertility (Cambridge, England)2017 April; 20(1):22-29

Note

© 2016 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

30 refs

ISSN

14647273 (print);17428149 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Experiences of faith group members using new reproductive and genetic technologies:a qualitative interview study,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37629.