Ethical, Legal, and Psychosocial Aspects of Transplantation
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ISBN-13: 9783899679311
ISBN-10: 3899679318
Pagini: 337
Dimensiuni: 165 x 238 x 20 mm
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Editura: Pabst, Wolfgang Science
ISBN-10: 3899679318
Pagini: 337
Dimensiuni: 165 x 238 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Pabst, Wolfgang Science
Cuprins
1.
PrefaceW.
Weimar2.
Global
Issues,
Local
Solutions/Global
OutreachPersonal
rights
and
the
acquisition
of
organsTimothy
M.
WilkinsonOrgan
donation
and
transplantation
in
emerging
economiesS.
A.
Anwar
Naqvi,
Mirza
Naqi
Zafar
&
S.
Adibul
Hasan
RizviThe
Declaration
of
Istanbul
on
organ
trafficking
and
transplant
tourism:
the
first
five
yearsGabriel
M.
Danovitch3.
Cross-Border
TransplantsSuccess
factors
to
decrease
foreign
transplants
in
Colombia,
South
AmericaNéstor
F.
Pedraza,
Fernando
Girón,
Alejandro
Nino,
Jorge
E.
Rodriguez,
Yenny
A.
BaezInternational
norms,
local
worlds:
An
ethnographic
perspective
on
organ
trafficking
in
the
Israeli
contextZvika
OrrThe
new
crime
of
human
organ
trafficking
in
Spain.
An
approach
to
comparative
lawClara
Moya
Guillem4.
Increasing
Living
DonationImproving
cooperation
between
forensic
pathologists
and
transplant
teams
in
Belarus:
A
strategy
for
increasing
transplant
organs
supplyAndrei
FamenkaImproving
communication
and
consent
for
organ
donation
among
minority
ethnic
groups:
Development
and
evaluation
of
a
hospital
based
interventionMyfanwy
Morgan,
Charlotte
Kenten,
Jessica
Sims,
Tim
NewtonNudges
for
organ
donation.
How
do
they
work?Ana
ManzanoInter-institutional
collaboration
in
order
to
reduce
the
opposition
rate
to
organ
donation
in
the
populationSimonetta
Nieri,
Paolo
Maria
Geraci,
Massimo
Abelli,
Maurizio
Campagnoli,
Gianni
Lodi,
Carla
Martinotti,
Federica
Meloni,
Carlo
Pellegrini,
Elena
Ticozzelli,
Guido
FontanaConsensus
-
a
threat
to
public
engagementAnne
Hambro
Alnæs5.
Increasing
Deceased
DonationWill
the
GABOiR
data
registry
help
to
improve
the
health
and
risk
stratification
in
ABO-incompatible
living
kidney
transplantation?Silvia
Hils,
Marcel
Geyer,
Albrecht
Kramer-Zucker,
Przemyslaw
PisarskiIncrease
kidney
transplantation.
The
Irish
organ
donors,
mandatory
consent
choices
eraArwa
Nicola
ShuhaiberTransplant
professionals'
views
on
the
ethical
challenges
associated
with
altruistic
unbalanced
paired
kidney
exchangeCéline
Durand,
Andrée
Duplantie,
Marie-Chantal
FortinMaximizing
'0'pportunies
for
living
kidney
donationRobert
Lam,
Linda
Wright,
Michael
Campbell,
Olusegun
Famure,
S.
Joseph
KimAttitudes
towards
living
organ
donation
in
two
Romanian
universitiesHarald
Jung,
Mihaela
FrunzaLiving
organ
donation
in
Europe:
Barriers
and
opportunities
through
the
stakeholders'
eyes.
Results
from
focus
groups
in
four
European
countriesAssya
Pascalev,
Yordanka
Krastev,
Adelina
IlievaEthical
challenges
in
living
organ
donationAssya
Pascalev,
Yordanka
Krastev,
Adelina
IlievaLegal
issues
in
living
organ
donation
in
the
member
states
of
the
EULeonie
L.
LoppReflections
on
the
Israeli
legislation
on
transplantationDavid
M.
Wood
&
David
A.
Frenkel6.
Children
as
Donors
and
RecipientsThe
pediatric
priority
in
organ
allocation
is
not
necessary
and
is
counterproductive
-
proposal
for
an
alternative
ethical
modelJean-Luc
Wolff,
Michel
Carrier,
Melanie
Masse
&
Natacha
PhilippeGift
dynamics
and
identity
construction
within
the
familyKarl-Leo
Schwering,
Isabelle
Aujoulat7.
Psychosocial
CareHealth
literacy
and
self-management
among
kidney
transplant
patientsLouise
Maasdam,
Emma
K.
Massey,
Marleen
C.
de
Haan-van
Buren,
Mirjam
Tielen,
Judith
Kal-van
Gestel,
Michiel
G.
H.
Betjes,
Willem
WeimarPancreatic
transplantation
in
patients
with
T1DM:
a
source
of
traumatic
stress?Sue
Jackson,
Kate
Gleeson,
R.
M.
SmithCompliance
to
treatment
and
family
support
in
kidney-pancreas
transplantation
recipientsSusana
M.
Bayardo,
Silvia
R.
Groppa,
Sung
Ho
HyonPsychosocial
benefits
of
upper
limb
transplantationAdam
Chelmonski,
Katarzyna
Kowal,
Jerzy
JableckiHow
can
the
past
experience
of
donors
and
recipients
inform
the
psychosocial
screening
of
candidates
for
living
kidney
transplantation?Deborah
Ummel
&
Marie
AchilleWho
has
extreme
expectations
of
donation?
Exploring
the
psychological
profile
of
living
kidney
donorsLotte
Timmerman,
Mirjam
Laging,
Willij
C.
Zuidema,
Jan
N.
M.
IJzermans,
Michiel
G.
H.
Betjes,
Jan
J.
V.
Busschbach,
Willem
Weimar,
Emma
K.
MasseyTelemedically
supported
aftercare
in
living
kidney
recipients
-
an
innovative
project
at
the
transplantation
center
Freiburg
Design
and
first
results
of
a
prospective
ongoing
studySilvia
Hils,
Anja
Schmid,
Dieter
Hauschke,
Lioudmila
Bogatyreva,
Przemyslaw
PisarskiDonors
and
recipients
of
living
donor
liver
transplantation:
How
can
a
metasummary
of
their
experience
inform
the
psychosocial
screening?Deborah
Ummel
&
Marie
Achille8.
Autonomy
at
the
End
of
LifeExploring
organ
donation
with
bereaved
relatives,
healthcare
professional's
experiences
in
three
European
countriesBarbara
Louise
NeadesNon-standard
kidneys
for
transplant:
Clinical
margins,
medical
morality,
and
the
lawAntonia
J.
Cronin
&
James
F.
DouglasRethinking
the
role
of
consent
in
relation
to
post
mortem
organ
transplantationAusten
AP
Garwood-Gowers
&
Janine
MoretonNon-standard
resuscitation
in
refractory
cardiac
arrest:
saving
patients'
lives,
first
and,
when
not
possible,
preserving
organsIván
Ortega-Deballon
&
E.
de
la
Plaza-HorcheOrgan
donation
after
euthanasia:
views
of
professional
community
in
SloveniaJana
simenc,
Danica
AvsecDCDD:
What
are
we
waiting
for?Alicia
Pérez
Blanco
&
Pablo
de
Lora9.
Donor
Recruitment,
Altruism
and
CompensationShould
postmortal
donation
be
motivated
by
altruism?Govert
den
HartoghA
regulated
system
of
incentives
for
living
donation:
a
challenge
to
define
and
understand
the
objectionsArthur
J.
Matas10.
AnonymityEthics
and
the
requirement
of
anonymity
in
organ
donation:
An
uneasy
and
unsettled
bondMedard
T.
HilhorstContact
between
living
anonymous
donors
and
recipients:
ethical
issuesLinda
Wright
&
Kyle
W.
Anstey11.
Hot
Topics
in
AllocationIs
it
possible
to
transplant
restored
kidneys?Miyako
Takagi