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Ethical, Legal, and Psychosocial Aspects of Transplantation

Editat de W. Weimar, M. A. Bos, J. J. V. Busschbach
de Limba Germană Paperback – 30 apr 2014

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ISBN-13: 9783899679311
ISBN-10: 3899679318
Pagini: 337
Dimensiuni: 165 x 238 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Pabst, Wolfgang Science

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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