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'Doctor, would you prescribe a pill to help me ... ?' a national survey of physicians on using medicine for human enhancement.

机译:“医生,你会开药来帮助我吗……?”一项关于使用药物促进人体健康的全国医师调查。

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Using medical advances to enhance human athletic, aesthetic, and cognitive performance, rather than to treat disease, has been controversial. Little is known about physicians' experiences, views, and attitudes in this regard. We surveyed a national sample of physicians to determine how often they prescribe enhancements, their views on using medicine for enhancement, and whether they would be willing to prescribe a series of potential interventions that might be considered enhancements. We find that many physicians occasionally prescribe enhancements, but doctors hold nuanced and ambiguous views of these issues. Most express concerns about the potential effects of enhancements on social equity, yet many also believe specific enhancements that are safe and effective should be available but not covered by insurance. These apparently contradictory views might reflect inherent tensions between the values of equity and liberty, which could make crafting coherent social policies on medical enhancements challenging.
机译:使用医学进步来增强人类的运动,审美和认知能力,而不是治疗疾病一直是有争议的。关于医师在这方面的经验,观点和态度知之甚少。我们对全国范围内的医生进行了调查,以确定他们开处方的频率,他们对使用药物进行强化的看法以及他们是否愿意开出一系列可能被视为增强的潜在干预措施。我们发现,许多医师偶尔会开出增强的处方,但是医生对这些问题持细微差别和模棱两可的看法。大多数人对增强功能对社会公平的潜在影响表示担忧,但许多人也认为,应该可以使用安全有效的特定增强功能,但这些保险不应包括在内。这些看似矛盾的观点可能反映了公平与自由价值观之间固有的紧张关系,这可能使制定有关医疗改进的连贯社会政策充满挑战。

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