- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2020
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Title: | The ethical dilemma of blood transfusions in case of religious beliefs |
Authors: | Andrieș, Elena |
Keywords: | bioethics;religious confession;blood transfusion;freedom of choose |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | ANDRIEȘ, Elena. The ethical dilemma of blood transfusions in case of religious beliefs. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 316-317. |
Abstract: | Introduction. A healthcare system is predisposed to ethical questions and dilemmas, if they
are not solved in a right way, they can endanger professional action, the quality of medical
assistance or user`s decision. Thus, the doctors experiment a difficult situation to solve, because
they have to choose between respecting patient`s autonomy or the legal devices that control the
practice.
Aim of the study. To elucidate the necessity of approaching the problem of blood transfusion
in the case of religious believers (Jehovah`s Witnesses) from the bioethics perspective, to
overcome the difficulty of the medical team`s action in emergencies.
Materials and methods. Legislative acts of the Republic of Moldova about blood transfusion;
the medical professional deontological code; the medical, medical bioethics and social
bioethics sources. The methods applied: bioethical, sociological, analytical and descriptive
methods.
Results. Nowadays, in our country there are about 20.000 of Jehovah`s Witnesses. The ethical
dilemma appears in the emergency situations when the patient’s life is in danger and there are
not other procedures to intervene than the blood transfusion or there is no time to try a legal
intervention towards Jehovah’s Witnesses or to accept any refusal. According to law, making
decision using bioethics principles from the deontological code of medical assistance is
legitimate, so the intervention is not criminal if the blood transfusion is necessary. A difficult
situation is created in the case of the vulnerable contingent of patients, especially teenagers. Conclusions. 1) The legal regulations do not attribute the absolute value to religious liberty
from this point of view; 2) If a life threat is imminent the medical intervention is not a crime
even without patient`s or his legal representative’s consent; 3) It remains an ethical dilemma
in approaching the legal perception of religious beliefs. |
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