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The role of religion in decision-making on antenatal screening of congenital anomalies: A qualitative study amongst Muslim Turkish origin immigrants

机译:宗教在先天性异常产前筛查的决策中的作用:对土耳其土耳其裔移民的定性研究

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Objective: to explore what role religious beliefs of pregnant Muslim women play in their decision-making on antenatal screening, particularly regarding congenital abnormalities and termination, and whether their interpretations of the religious doctrines correspond to the main sources of Islam. Design: qualitative pilot study using in-depth interviews with pregnant Muslim women. Setting: one midwifery practice in a medium-sized city near Amsterdam participated in the study. Participants: 10 pregnant Muslim women of Turkish origin who live in a high density immigrant area and who attended primary midwives for antenatal care were included in the study. Data collection and data analysis: to explore the role of religion in decision-making on antenatal screening tests, a topic list was constructed, including four subjects: being a (practising) Muslim, the view on unborn life, the view on disabled life and the view on termination. To analyse the interviews, open and axial coding based on the Grounded Theory was used and descriptive and analytical themes were identified and interpreted. Findings: all 10 interviewees stated that their faith played a role in their decision-making on antenatal screening, specific to the combined test. They did not consider congenital anomalies as a problem and did not consider termination to be an option in case of a disabled fetus. However, the Islamic jurisprudence considers that termination is allowed if the fetus has serious abnormalities, but only before 19 weeks plus one day of gestation. Key conclusions: religious convictions play a role regarding antenatal screening in pregnant Muslim women of Turkish origin. The interviewees did not consider a termination in case of an affected child. Women were unaware that within Islamic tradition there is the possibility of termination if a fetus has serious anomalies. Incomplete knowledge of religious doctrines may be influencing both decisions of antenatal screening and diagnostic tests uptake and of terminating a pregnancy for fetuses with serious anomalies. Implications for practise: counsellors should be aware of the role of religious beliefs in the decision-making process on antenatal screening tests.
机译:目的:探讨穆斯林孕妇的宗教信仰在其产前筛查决策中的作用,特别是在先天性异常和终止方面,以及她们对宗教教义的解释是否符合伊斯兰教的主要来源。设计:使用对穆斯林孕妇的深入访谈进行的定性试点研究。地点:这项研究是在阿姆斯特丹附近的一个中等城市进行的助产实践。研究对象:10名土耳其裔穆斯林孕妇,他们生活在高密度移民地区,并曾接受初级助产士进行产前护理。数据收集和数据分析:为探讨宗教在产前筛查测试决策中的作用,构建了一个主题列表,其中包括四个主题:作为(实践中的)穆斯林,对未出生生活的看法,对残疾生活的看法以及关于终止的看法。为了分析访谈,使用了基于扎根理论的开放式和轴向编码,并识别和解释了描述性和分析性主题。调查结果:所有10名受访者表示,他们的信念在联合检查特定的产前筛查决策中发挥了作用。他们不认为先天性异常是一个问题,也不认为终止治疗是胎儿残疾的一种选择。但是,伊斯兰法学认为,如果胎儿有严重异常,则允许终止妊娠,但只能在妊娠19周加上一日之前。主要结论:宗教信仰在土耳其裔穆斯林孕妇的产前检查中起着重要作用。对于受影响的孩子,受访者没有考虑终止。妇女没有意识到,在伊斯兰传统中,如果胎儿有严重异常,就有可能终止妊娠。对宗教学说的不完全了解可能会影响产前筛查和诊断检测的决定以及严重异常胎儿的终止妊娠。实践的含义:咨询师应意识到宗教信仰在产前筛查测试的决策过程中的作用。

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