Aboriginal families living with MJD in remote Australia: questions of access and equity
Libby Massey, John Gilroy, Emma Kowal, Denise Doolan, Alan Clough

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges Aboriginal families in remote Australia face in accessing medically assisted reproductive technologies for managing Machado-Joseph Disease.
Contribution
The paper highlights the unique barriers faced by marginalized populations in accessing advanced reproductive technologies.
Findings
Aboriginal families in remote areas face significant barriers to accessing reproductive technologies.
Equitable access is hindered by social, cultural, and economic factors.
Improved engagement and resource allocation are needed to ensure informed choices.
Abstract
Managing genetic disease using medically assisted reproductive technology is increasingly promoted as a feasible option, given revolutionary advances in genomics. Far less attention has been directed to the issue of whether there is equitable access to this option. Context and circumstance determine equitable access; however, reporting has drawn overwhelmingly from affluent Anglo-western populations in developed countries. The experiences of poorer, less educated subpopulations within affluent countries and populations in less developed countries are underreported. The ability of consumers to understand the opportunities and risks of medically assisted reproductive technology is likewise not well described in the literature despite significant technological complexity and evidence that genetic disease may be overrepresented within some disadvantaged population groups. Equity is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrenatal Screening and Diagnostics · Reproductive Health and Technologies · Biomedical Ethics and Regulation
