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Prenatal Screening and Counseling in Iran and Ethical Dilemmas

Objective: Prenatal screening has become an increasingly common procedure all over the world. It offers couples useful information relating to the health of their fetus, although it faces us with serious ethical dilemmas as well. This study was conducted to find out the attitudes of Iranian scholars...

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Published in:Community genetics 2008-01, Vol.11 (5), p.267-272
Main Authors: Saniei, Mansooreh, Mehr, Elnaz Jafari, Shahraz, Saeed, Zahedi, Ladan Naz, Rad, Ala Melati, Sayar, Saye, Kazemzade, Roya Sherafat, Shekarchi, Ahmad, Zali, Mohammad Reza
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Summary:Objective: Prenatal screening has become an increasingly common procedure all over the world. It offers couples useful information relating to the health of their fetus, although it faces us with serious ethical dilemmas as well. This study was conducted to find out the attitudes of Iranian scholars towards prenatal screening and counseling with respect to ethical issues. Methods: Two hundred and one physicians, genetic and religious scholars were interviewed with regard to demographics and attitudes towards the ethical dilemmas in prenatal screening and counseling. Interviews were analyzed using the four-principle approach. Results: Findings showed scholars’ attitudes towards: (1) the right of couples to choose prenatal screening, (2) the role of prenatal screening and counseling concerning termination of an affected fetus, (3) screening results and emotional distress in couples, and (4) the impact of prenatal screening and counseling on disability rate. Conclusion: Iranian scholars were willing to consider prenatal screening to help prevent transmission of diseases to the next generation. This goal is attained through the autonomous choice of the couple to participate in prenatal screening and counseling.
ISSN:1422-2795
1662-4246
1422-2833
1662-8063
DOI:10.1159/000121397