Abstract:
Introduction: Active engagement of bioethics in modern medical act opens new opportunities for
a successful accomplishment of the curative process in case of pregnant women with syphilis. The
multidisciplinary ethical approach of bioethics reunites the capacity of the course treatment with the
contingent suffering from this veneric disease, which is extremely dangerous both for the woman
herself, as well as for the future child. Contemporary social reality and civilization emphasize two major
trends: on the one hand, syphilis medication in pregnant mothers is complicated, due to the fact that this
disease has a deep social conditioning. On the other hand however, a broad scientific and curative
experience with vast possibilities of solving problematic situation is being accumulated. In this respect,
bioethics comes to assert its role as an efficient solution and catalyst of the respective possibilities.
Purpose and Objectives: The main purpose consists of pinpointing the possibility of bioethics’
implication in different aspects of the process of treatment of syphilis in pregnant mothers. In
connection with this major goal, the accomplishment of the following objectives is necessary:
presentation of the medical bioethics potential in dealing with the subjects of the veneric diseases
treatment in certain social groups with high risk for life and health; bioethical approach to the doctor patient relationship of information consent type; active monitoring and effective involvement of the
respect of bioethical principles at all stages of the curative process; highlighting the efficacy of the
ethical potential in studying the correlation: veneric disease - social framework etc.
Materials and methods: Use of corresponding specialized materials: relevant scientific
literature (monographs, articles, collections of conference and symposium papers); statistical and
sociological edited sources; clinical protocols; case studies; ethical (bioethical) codes etc. The
application of the clinical-analytical, bioethical, comparative, medical-historical and biostatistics
methods has been opportune.
Results: In Europe and Central Asia, but especially in autochthonic space (Republic of
Moldova) a persistant increase of syphilis morbidity has been noticed. The offensive incidence of
syphilis among women, including pregnant mothers, is also growing. This fact enforces an
improvement, a high-quality transformation of the curative process elements and its management in
case of pregnant women. The respective disease is closely linked to social realities existing at the
moment in the region, directly depending on such factors as: low living standards of population,
precarious level of individual education and sanitary culture. The role of medical and social
bioethics’ implication in the process of monitoring and cure of syphilis in pregnant mothers
increases in such conditions. The bioethics „tools” become potentially active and efficient mainly
on segments of interference between social framework and the one of veneric disease in pregnant
women contingent. At the same time, a special role to the doctor-patient relation based on informed
consent model is being conferred. Each phase syphilis treatment in pregnant mothers arouses certain
theoretical and practical applications offered by the live ethic arsenal. In this context, the major role
of (theoretical and practical) bioethics committees, (theoretical and practical) bioethics education of
doctors in the field and elaboration of corresponding codes of ethics is being visibly accentuated.
The need of introduction of a new special division in clinical protocol is imposed. Conclusion: In current conditions, an increasing role in the curative process of syphilis in
pregnant women is attributed to bioethics. Appropriate involvement of bioethical principles
potentially streamlines the medical act, supplementing it with new elements and opportunities and
orienting it towards evident positive effects.
Description:
Dermatovenereology Department, State Medical and Pharmaceutical University „Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau,
Republic of Moldova