Public Engagement in Organ Donation and Transplantation
Editat de Gurch Randhawa, Silke Schicktanzde Limba Germană Paperback – 30 apr 2013
In this volume, eighteen contributions provide a timely review of how, in different countries and contexts, engagement and understanding of the public regarding organ donation can and should be investigated. The book provides detailed recent analysis of cultural impacts and religious attitudes of communities, patients, and even professionals. Furthermore, various forms of public engagement, including dialogues, campaigns, and media are discussed from methodological as well as theoretical perspectives. This volume offers new insights in how we gain a better understanding of public hopes and fears, interests and concerns about particular developments within organ donation and transplantation.
All contributors are members of the European Platform ELPAT (Ethical, Legal and Psychosocial Aspects of organ Transplantation).
Gurch Randhawa is Professor of Diversity in Public Health at the University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom.
Silke Schicktanz is Professor of Cultural and Ethical Studies of Biomedicine at the University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany.
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ISBN-13: 9783899678215
ISBN-10: 3899678214
Pagini: 173
Dimensiuni: 169 x 238 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Pabst, Wolfgang Science
ISBN-10: 3899678214
Pagini: 173
Dimensiuni: 169 x 238 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Pabst, Wolfgang Science
Cuprins
IntroductionGurch
Randhawa
&
Silke
SchicktanzConstructing
and
studying
the
Public
Constructing
"the
public"
attitudes
toward
financial
incentives
for
organ
donation:
methodological
and
ethical
implicationsSilke
Schicktanz
&
Klaus
HoeyerWhy
the
altruism/self-interest
dichotomy
does
not
hold
and
should
be
avoided
also
in
public
perception
studies
related
to
'donation'Kristin
ZeilerTo
share
or
not
to
share
your
donor
status
on
Facebook:
public
benefits,
private
risksMihaela
Frunza,
Eniko
Demeny,
Judit
Sandor
&
Beatrice
IoanDonation
practice
as
a
public
policy
issueEnhancing
public
engagement
in
organ
donation
through
the
law:
A
comparison
between
Belgium
and
the
United
States
of
AmericaAnne-Cécile
SquiffletProfessional
and
personal
attitudes
towards
organ
and
tissue
donation
and
registration
in
the
Donor
Register
-
Lessons
from
the
NetherlandsNichon
E.
Jansen,
Jeantine
Reiger
&
Bernadette
J.
J.
M.
Haase-KromwijkEvaluation
of
donation
practices
in
GreeceGeorgios
Tsoulfas
&
Vasilios
PapanikolaouConsensus
-
a
threat
to
active
public
engagement
in
organ
donationAnne
Hambro
AlnæsPublic
and
social
acceptanceThe
social
acceptability
of
implementing
morally
challenging
strategies
to
increase
donor
ratesDavid
Rodríguez-AriasTaking
a
deceased
organ
donation
decisions
at
the
crossroad
of
affective
and
public
health
issuesFrancesca
Bosisio,
Marie
Santiago-Delefosse
&
Lazare
BenaroyoThe
role
of
faith/belief
leaders
in
public
engagement
and
organ
donationKulwinder
Kaur-Bola
&
Gurch
RandhawaA
lesson
about
organ
donation
in
primary
school:
a
teachers'
perspectiveMarion
J.
Siebelink,
Petrie
F.
Roodbol,
Marcel
J.
I.
J.
Albers
&
Harry
B.
M.
van
de
WielKnowledge
and
attitudes
towards
organ
donation
among
immigrant
Kenyans:
a
perspective
from
the
UKEsther
Kamau
&
Gurch
RandhawaDonor
programmes
and
public
support
for
organ
donation
in
Slovenia:
reflections
of
Slovenija
TransplantDanica
Avsec
&
Jana
simencPublic
engagement
in
organ
donation
and
transplantation
in
Bulgaria:
a
comprehensive
analysisAssya
Pascalev,
Yordanka
Krastev
&
Adelina
IlievaCultural
and
social
issues
of
interventions
and
concrete
decision-makingLet's
talk
about
living
donor
kidney
transplantation:
Breaking
the
passive
deadlock
on
living
donationSohal
Y.
Ismail,
Annemarie
E.
Luchtenburg,
Willij
C.
Zuidema,
Willem
Weimar,
Jan
J.
van
Busschbach
&
Emma
K.
MasseyThe
morality
of
giving
and
receiving
living
kidneys:
Empirical
findings
on
opinions
of
affected
patientsSabine
WöhlkeExamining
the
relationship
between
deceased
organ
donation
and
religion:
A
case
study
of
the
Polish
community
in
Luton
and
DunstableChloe
Sharp
&
Gurch
RandhawaElements
of
the
European
jigsaw:
the
timing
of
the
approach
to
bereaved
families
for
consent
to
DBD
or
DCD
donation
and
the
implications
for
effective
donation
campaignsNichon
E.
Jansen,
Bernadette
J.
J.
M.
Haase-Kromwijk,
Magi
Sque
&
Maryon
McDonald