| Literature DB >> 28740618 |
John J O Mogaka1, Lucia Mupara1, Joyce M Tsoka-Gwegweni1.
Abstract
Global disparities in medical technologies, laws, economic inequities, and social-cultural differences drive medical tourism (MT), the practice of travelling to consume healthcare that is either too delayed, unavailable, unaffordable or legally proscribed at home. Africa is simultaneously a source and destination for MT. MT however, presents a new and challenging health ethics frontier, being largely unregulated and characterized by policy contradictions, minority discrimination and conflict of interest among role-players. This article assesses the level of knowledge of MT and its associated ethical issues in Africa; it also identifies critical research gaps on the subject in the region. Exploratory design guided by Arksey and O'Malley's (2005) framework was used. Key search terms and prior determined exclusion/inclusion criteria were used to identify relevant literature sources. Fifty-seven articles met the inclusion criteria. Distributive justice, healthcare resource allocation, experimental treatments and organ transplant were the most common ethical issues of medical tourism in Africa. The dearth of robust engagement of MT and healthcare ethics, as identified through this review, calls for more rigorous research on this subject. Although the bulk of the medical tourism industry is driven by global legal disparities based on ethical considerations, little attention has been given to this subject.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Health ethics; healthcare delivery; medical tourism
Year: 2017 PMID: 28740618 PMCID: PMC5508395 DOI: 10.1080/20016689.2017.1309770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mark Access Health Policy ISSN: 2001-6689
Figure 1.PRISMA record screening flowchart. (Source: Adapted from Moher et al. [34]).
Criteria for excluding papers at abstract screening stage (n = 308). (Source: Authors).
| No of records excluded | % of total included (n/499) | Reasons for exclusion |
|---|---|---|
| 169 | 34 | Medical care provision to medical tourists is not explicitly differentiated from the day to day provision of health care offered to the general public |
| 61 | 12 | Main focus is on wellness tourism |
| 78 | 15 | Focus on MT outside Africa and results/conclusions are non-transferable to African settings |
Figure 2.Themes explored on MT in Africa. (Source: Authors).
Figure 4.Research with exclusive focus on MT ethical issues in Africa (n = 2) compared to total research on MT in Africa(n = 19).
Figure 5.Type of papers identifying ethical issues of MT in Africa and author location. (Source: Authors).
Figure 6.Main ethical issues identified in literature applicable to MT in Africa and location of the identifying source. (Source: Authors).
Data abstraction results.
| Author, year | Country/region | Study setting | Main ethical issues | Exclusive on MT ethics? | Design/methodological approach | Main focus is on MT ethics in Africa? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adams, Krystyna; Snyder, Jeremy Crooks, Valorie A. | Canada | HIC Global | Information given to medical tourists | Qualitative | No | |
| Johnston, Rory (2013) | ||||||
| Bagheri, Alireza (2010) | Iran, Asia | LMIC, Global | Organ transplant | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Barclay, Eliza (2009) | Global | Unproven stem cell therapies | Yes | Expert opinion | No | |
| Bezabih, B. | Ethiopia, Africa | Africa, local | Cultural, economic and quality issues | No | Medical records, review | No |
| Wamisho, B. L. (2013) | ||||||
| Chou, Franklin (2016) | USA | HIC Global | Volume shock – causing the failure of both global and domestic health care frameworks | No | Thesis | No |
| Cohen, I. Glenn (2010) | USA | HIC Global | Illegal medical procedure, resource allocation | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Cohen, I. Glenn (2011) | USA | HIC Global | Resource allocation. Access | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Cohen, I. Glenn (2012) | USA | HIC Global | Regulatory issues | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Cohen, I. Glenn (2013) | USA | HIC Global | Kidney transplant ethical issues | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Connell, John (2011) | Australia | LMIC, Global | Resource allocation. Access | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Crooks, Valorie A. | Canada | LMIC, Local | Resource allocation. Access | No | Empirical qualitative | No |
| et al. (2015) | ||||||
| Crooks, Valorie A.et al. (2010) | Canada | HIC Global | Resource allocation, Commodification of healthcare | No | Scoping review | No |
| Crozier, G. K. D. | Canada | HIC Global | Trade in female reproductive resources: ova and surrogacy | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Martin, Dominique (2012) | ||||||
| Crozier, G. K. D. | USA | HIC Global | Minors’ stem cell therapy | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Thomsen, Kyle (2010) | ||||||
| Crush, Jonathan | South Africa, Africa | Africa, regional | Medical exclusion | No | Secondary data sources | No |
| Chikanda, Abel (2015) | ||||||
| Crush, Jonathan | South Africa, Africa | Africa, regional | Global trafficking of illegal organs for transplant | No | Secondary data sources | No |
| Chikanda, Abel | ||||||
| Maswikwa, Belinda (2012) | ||||||
| Crush, J. et al. (2013) | South Africa, Africa | Africa, regional | Global trafficking of illegal organs for transplant | No | Secondary data sources | No |
| Dolan, Timothy (2010) | S. Korea, Asia | LMIC, Global | Stem cell therapy | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Einsiedel, Edna F. | Canada | HIC Global | Stem cell therapy | Yes | Empirical qualitative | No |
| Adamson, Hannah (2012) | ||||||
| English, Veronica et al. (2005) | USA | HIC Global | Right to require treatment | Yes | Review | No |
| Hadi, Abdullahel (2009) | HIC Global | Commodification of healthcare | No | Conference paper | No | |
| Harrison, Laura (2014) | USA | HIC Global | Cross racial gestational surrogacy | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Hede, Karyn (2012) | USA | HIC Global | Stem cell therapy | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Honey, Karen (2009) | Global | Organ transplant | Yes | Expert opinion | No | |
| Hunter, David | USA | Global | Illegal medical procedure issues | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Oultram, Stuart (2010) | ||||||
| Idowu, Emmanuel Olufemi | Nigeria, Africa | Africa, local | Medical outcome disenfranchized medical tourists | No | Empirical, medical records | No |
| Adewole, Oladipo Adeboluji | ||||||
| Inhorn, Marcia C. | USA | HIC Global | ARTs | No | Expert opinion | No |
| Patrizio, Pasquale (2009) | ||||||
| Levine, Aaron D. | USA | HIC Global | Stem cell therapy | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Wolf, Leslie E. (2012) | ||||||
| Lozanski, Kristin (2015) | Canada | HIC Global | Transnational surrogacy | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Lunt, Neil | Europe | HIC Global | Follow-up care; proscribed medical procedures | No | Review | No |
| Carrera, Percivil (2010 | ||||||
| Manzano, Ana et al. (2014) | UK, Europe | HIC Global | Organ transplant | Yes | Review | No |
| Martin, Dominique E. (2016) | Australia | HIC Global | Kidney transplant ethical issues | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| McMahon, Dominique | Canada | HIC Global | Stem cell therapy | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Thorsteinsdottir, Halla (2010) | ||||||
| Meghani, Zahra (2011) | USA | HIC Global | The morality of MT | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Meissner-Roloff, Madelein | South Africa, Africa | Africa, regional | Stem cell therapy | Yes | Expert opinion | Yes |
| Pepper, Michael S. (2013) | ||||||
| Mutalib, Nur Syafiqah Abd et al. | Malaysia Asia | LMIC Global | Resource allocation issues | No | Review | No |
| (2016) | ||||||
| Nicolaides, A. | South Africa, Africa | Africa, regional | Organ transplant | Yes | Review | No |
| Smith, A. (2012) | ||||||
| Osland, Asbjorn | USA | LMIC Global | Surrogacy | Yes | Critical incident | No |
| Clinch, Nanette (2013) | ||||||
| Panitch, Vida (2013) | Global | Surrogacy | Yes | Review | No | |
| Patoine, Brenda (2008) | USA | HIC Global | Stem cell therapy | Yes | Review | No |
| Pfeffer, Naomi (2011) | Europe | HIC Global | Female reproductive resources | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
| Shalev, Carmel (2010) | Israel, Asia | LMIC Global | Stem cell therapy | No | Expert opinion | No |
| Sipp, Douglas (2010) | Japan Asia | HIC Global | Stem cell therapy | No | Expert opinion | No |
| Sixty-Third, World Health Assembly (2010) | Global | Global | Organ transplant | No | WHO report | No |
| Skountridaki, Lila (2015) | Europe | Global | Conflict of interest in medics as MT entrepreneurs | No | Expert opinion | No |
| Smith, Elise et al. (2010) | Canada | HIC Global | Reproductive tourism | Yes | Review | No |
| Smith, Kristen (2012) | Australia | HIC Global | Conflicting link between government and industry in MT | No | Review | No |
| Snyder, Jeremy et al. (2013) | Canada | HIC Global | Responsibility for MT harms | No | Review | No |
| Snyder, Jeremy et al. (2011) | Canada | HIC Global | Individual medical and population health ethics | Yes | Review | No |
| Snyder, Jeremy | Canada | HIC Global | Medical follow-up; Resource allocation | Yes | Review | No |
| Crooks, Valorie A. (2010) | ||||||
| Snyder, Jeremy | Canada | HIC Global | Experimental and reproductive treatments; organ transplantation | Yes | Review | No |
| Crooks, Valorie A. (2012) | ||||||
| Umeora, Odidika Ugochukwu et al. (2014) | Nigeria, Africa | Africa, regional | Surrogacy | Yes | Review | Yes |
| Uppiah, MV et al. (2014) | Mauritius, Africa | Afrca, local | MT legislation | No | Expert opinion | No |
| Voigt, Cornelia | Australia | HIC Global | Commodification of reproduction | Yes | Review | No |
| Laing, Jennifer H. (2010) | ||||||
| Whitmore, Rebecca et al. (2015) | Canada | HIC Global | Ethics of care in MT | Yes | Empirical | No |
| Widdows, Heather (2011 | Europe | HIC Global | Inadequacy of informed consent in medical tourism and population genetics. | Yes | Expert opinion | No |
Identified ethical issues of MT in Africa and corresponding ethical theories and principles. (Source: Authors).
| Identified MT in Africa ethical issue | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type of ethical theory | MT and population health. | Morality of MT | Resource allocation, including medical outcomes and treatment follow-ups. | Assisted reproductive technologies(ART) including female reproductive resources (FRR) and surrogacy | Organ transplant | Unqualified (experimental) medical procedures including some stem cell therapies | Freedom for patients to choose | |
| Consequence-based (act and rule utilitarian) | √√ | x | √√ | √√ | √√ | x | √√ | |
| Duty-based (deontology) | √√ | x | √√ | x | √√ | x | x | |
| Pri- | Beneficence | x | x | x | √√ | √√ | √√ | x |
| ncip- | Non-maleficence | x | x | x | √√ | √√ | √√ | √√ |
| lism | Autonomy (respect for persons) | x | x | √√ | √√ | √√ | √√ | √√ |
| Justice | √√ | x | √√ | √√ | √√ | √√ | x | |
| Character-based (virtue) | x | x | √√ | x | x | √√ | x | |
| Contract-based (rights) | √√ | x | √√ | x | x | x | √√ | |