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Public Engagement in Organ Donation and Transplantation

Editat de Gurch Randhawa, Silke Schicktanz
de Limba Germană Paperback – 30 apr 2013
Public campaigns in different European countries highlight an increasing awareness that public acceptance of organ donation is a crucial factor for the medical field of organ transplantation. However, addressing this complex matter requires a fresh perspective as to how governments truly engage with their public on issues which touch upon health care, morbidity, and mortality.
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

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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