Blood transfusion refusal by pregnant and puerperal Jehovahs witnesses

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Autor(a) principal: Bezerra, Ana Paula Araujo
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Cesar, Mônica Bimbatti, Lara, Sônia Regina Godinho de
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Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Obstetric hemorrhage is considered a major cause of maternal deaths all around the world. In this scenario, the jehovah's-Witness pregnant women constitute a unique population because they refuse total blood transfusions and its four primary components. The encounter between obstetrics and these patients has caused many legal, ethical and bioethical conflicts along the years. OBJECTIVE: Discourse about legal, ethical, and bioethical issues facing blood transfusion refusal by jehovah's-Witness pregnant and breastfeeding women. Method: It is an integrative review study, in which 14 articles were identified to compose the sample,from M EDLINE and LILACS databases, in Portuguese, English and Spanish. FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION: From the legal and juridical points of view, there are some disagreements related to physicians and patients' rights. The Federal Constitution, The Civil Code and the Charter of Consumers' Rights in Health enhance the patients autonomy to refuse any treatment. While both Criminal Code and Medical Ethics Codes insist on adopting a life-saving conduct even without the patients consent, in cases of imminent risk of death. Meanwhile, in Ethics and Bioethics, there is confrontation between the patients autonomy and the benefitfrom the medical standpoint. CONCLUSIONS: Currently we have a divided legislation, ethics and bioethics issues with opposite points of view. It is necessary to legally and bioethically rethink about these patients, understand their beliefs, to know alternative treatments and to have more qualified institutions and professionals.
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spelling Blood transfusion refusal by pregnant and puerperal Jehovahs witnessesRechazo a la transfusión de sangre por parte de mujeres embarazadas y puérperas testigos de JehováRecusa a transfusão de sangue por gestantes e puérperas testemunhas de JeováPostpartum Hemorrhagejehovah's WitnessesProfessional EthicsPatients AutonomyWomerís HealthHemorragia PostPartoTestigos de JehováÉtica ProfesionalAutonomía del PacienteSalud de la MujerHemorragia Pós-PartoTestemunhas de JeováÉtica ProfissionalAutonomia do PacienteSaúde da MulherINTRODUCTION: Obstetric hemorrhage is considered a major cause of maternal deaths all around the world. In this scenario, the jehovah's-Witness pregnant women constitute a unique population because they refuse total blood transfusions and its four primary components. The encounter between obstetrics and these patients has caused many legal, ethical and bioethical conflicts along the years. OBJECTIVE: Discourse about legal, ethical, and bioethical issues facing blood transfusion refusal by jehovah's-Witness pregnant and breastfeeding women. Method: It is an integrative review study, in which 14 articles were identified to compose the sample,from M EDLINE and LILACS databases, in Portuguese, English and Spanish. FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION: From the legal and juridical points of view, there are some disagreements related to physicians and patients' rights. The Federal Constitution, The Civil Code and the Charter of Consumers' Rights in Health enhance the patients autonomy to refuse any treatment. While both Criminal Code and Medical Ethics Codes insist on adopting a life-saving conduct even without the patients consent, in cases of imminent risk of death. Meanwhile, in Ethics and Bioethics, there is confrontation between the patients autonomy and the benefitfrom the medical standpoint. CONCLUSIONS: Currently we have a divided legislation, ethics and bioethics issues with opposite points of view. It is necessary to legally and bioethically rethink about these patients, understand their beliefs, to know alternative treatments and to have more qualified institutions and professionals.La hemorragia obstétrica es una de las principales causas de muertes maternas en el mundo. En este escenario, las embarazadas de la religión Testigos de jehová constituyen una población única porque rechazan las transfusiones de sangre total y de sus cuatro componentes primarios. El contacto entre la obstetricia y estas pacientes siempre ha generado conflictos jurídicos, éticos y bioéticos. El objeto del presente estudio es entender los aspectos jurídicos, éticos y bioéticos ante el rechazo a la transfusión de sangre por parte de dichas mujeres. Se trata de una revisión integradora compuesta de 14 artículos que constituyeron la muestra, a partir de las bibliotecas virtuales MEDLINEy LILACS, en portugués, inglés y espanol. Desde el punto de vista legal y jurídico existe un enmaranado de derechos de médicos y pacientes. La Constitución Federal, el Código Civil y la Carta de los Derechos de los Usuarios de Salud refuerzan la autonomia del paciente de rechazar cualquier tratamiento. El Código Penal y el Código de Ética Médica insisten en la adopción de conductas que salvan vidas, incluso sin el consentimiento del paciente, en casos de riesgo inminente de muerte. En la ética y bioética, el conflicto existe entre la autonomía del paciente y la beneficencia desde el punto de vista médico. Actualmente tenemos una legislación dividida y cuestiones éticas y bioéticas con puntos de vista opuestos. Es necesario repensar legalmente y bioéticamente en estas pacientes, entender sus creencias, conocer tratamientos alternativos y tener instituciones y profesionales mejor preparados para tratar el tema.INTRODUÇÃO: a hemorragia obstétrica é considerada uma das principais causas de mortes maternas no mundo. Nesse cenário, as gestantes testemunhas de Jeová constituem uma população única, porque recusam transfusões de sangue total e de seus quatro componentes primários. O encontro da Obstetrícia com essas pacientes tem gerado ao longo do tempo muitos conflitos jurídicos, éticos e bioéticos. OBJETIVO: discorrer sobre os aspectos jurídicos, éticos e bioéticos diante da recusa à transfusão de sangue por gestantes e puérperas testemunhas de Jeová. MÉTODO: trata-se de estudo de revisão integrativa, em que foram identificados 14 artigos que compuseram a amostra. RESULTADOS E DISCUSSÃO: do ponto de vista legal e jurídico existe um emaranhado referente aos direitos dos médicos e dos pacientes. A Constituição Federal, o Código Civil e a Carta dos Direitos dos Usuários de Saúde reforçam a autonomia do paciente em recusar qualquer tratamento. E o o Código Penal e o Código de Ética Médica insistem na adoção de condutas que salvam vidas mesmo sem o consentimento da paciente - em casos de risco iminente de morte. Já na ética e bioética, o confronto existe entre a autonomia da paciente e a beneficência do ponto de vista médico. CONCLUSÕES: atualmente temos uma legislação dividida e questões éticas e bioéticas com pontos de vista opostos. É preciso repensar legal e bioeticamente nessas pacientes; entender suas crenças, conhecer tratamentos alternativos e ter instituições e profissionais mais preparados.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2015-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Parestext/plainapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/5007010.5935/1415-2762.20150078REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; Vol. 19 No. 4 (2015)REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; Vol. 19 Núm. 4 (2015)REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; v. 19 n. 4 (2015)2316-93891415-2762reponame:Reme (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporenghttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50070/41138https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50070/41139https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50070/41140Copyright (c) 2015 Reme: Revista Mineira de Enfermageminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBezerra, Ana Paula AraujoCesar, Mônica BimbattiLara, Sônia Regina Godinho de2024-01-23T19:33:52Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/50070Revistaremeufmg@gmail.comPUBhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/oairemeufmg@gmail.com2316-93891415-2762opendoar:2024-01-23T19:33:52Reme (Online) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Blood transfusion refusal by pregnant and puerperal Jehovahs witnesses
Rechazo a la transfusión de sangre por parte de mujeres embarazadas y puérperas testigos de Jehová
Recusa a transfusão de sangue por gestantes e puérperas testemunhas de Jeová
title Blood transfusion refusal by pregnant and puerperal Jehovahs witnesses
spellingShingle Blood transfusion refusal by pregnant and puerperal Jehovahs witnesses
Bezerra, Ana Paula Araujo
Postpartum Hemorrhage
jehovah's Witnesses
Professional Ethics
Patients Autonomy
Womerís Health
Hemorragia PostParto
Testigos de Jehová
Ética Profesional
Autonomía del Paciente
Salud de la Mujer
Hemorragia Pós-Parto
Testemunhas de Jeová
Ética Profissional
Autonomia do Paciente
Saúde da Mulher
title_short Blood transfusion refusal by pregnant and puerperal Jehovahs witnesses
title_full Blood transfusion refusal by pregnant and puerperal Jehovahs witnesses
title_fullStr Blood transfusion refusal by pregnant and puerperal Jehovahs witnesses
title_full_unstemmed Blood transfusion refusal by pregnant and puerperal Jehovahs witnesses
title_sort Blood transfusion refusal by pregnant and puerperal Jehovahs witnesses
author Bezerra, Ana Paula Araujo
author_facet Bezerra, Ana Paula Araujo
Cesar, Mônica Bimbatti
Lara, Sônia Regina Godinho de
author_role author
author2 Cesar, Mônica Bimbatti
Lara, Sônia Regina Godinho de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bezerra, Ana Paula Araujo
Cesar, Mônica Bimbatti
Lara, Sônia Regina Godinho de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Postpartum Hemorrhage
jehovah's Witnesses
Professional Ethics
Patients Autonomy
Womerís Health
Hemorragia PostParto
Testigos de Jehová
Ética Profesional
Autonomía del Paciente
Salud de la Mujer
Hemorragia Pós-Parto
Testemunhas de Jeová
Ética Profissional
Autonomia do Paciente
Saúde da Mulher
topic Postpartum Hemorrhage
jehovah's Witnesses
Professional Ethics
Patients Autonomy
Womerís Health
Hemorragia PostParto
Testigos de Jehová
Ética Profesional
Autonomía del Paciente
Salud de la Mujer
Hemorragia Pós-Parto
Testemunhas de Jeová
Ética Profissional
Autonomia do Paciente
Saúde da Mulher
description INTRODUCTION: Obstetric hemorrhage is considered a major cause of maternal deaths all around the world. In this scenario, the jehovah's-Witness pregnant women constitute a unique population because they refuse total blood transfusions and its four primary components. The encounter between obstetrics and these patients has caused many legal, ethical and bioethical conflicts along the years. OBJECTIVE: Discourse about legal, ethical, and bioethical issues facing blood transfusion refusal by jehovah's-Witness pregnant and breastfeeding women. Method: It is an integrative review study, in which 14 articles were identified to compose the sample,from M EDLINE and LILACS databases, in Portuguese, English and Spanish. FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION: From the legal and juridical points of view, there are some disagreements related to physicians and patients' rights. The Federal Constitution, The Civil Code and the Charter of Consumers' Rights in Health enhance the patients autonomy to refuse any treatment. While both Criminal Code and Medical Ethics Codes insist on adopting a life-saving conduct even without the patients consent, in cases of imminent risk of death. Meanwhile, in Ethics and Bioethics, there is confrontation between the patients autonomy and the benefitfrom the medical standpoint. CONCLUSIONS: Currently we have a divided legislation, ethics and bioethics issues with opposite points of view. It is necessary to legally and bioethically rethink about these patients, understand their beliefs, to know alternative treatments and to have more qualified institutions and professionals.
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