Organ Shortage
Ethics, Law and Pragmatism
Herausgeber: Farrell, Anne-Maree; Quigley, Muireann; Price, David
Organ Shortage
Ethics, Law and Pragmatism
Herausgeber: Farrell, Anne-Maree; Quigley, Muireann; Price, David
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An ethically-principled and pragmatic approach offering solutions to the problem of organ shortage, which remains pervasive in many countries.
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An ethically-principled and pragmatic approach offering solutions to the problem of organ shortage, which remains pervasive in many countries.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 627g
- ISBN-13: 9780521198998
- ISBN-10: 0521198992
- Artikelnr.: 32915290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 627g
- ISBN-13: 9780521198998
- ISBN-10: 0521198992
- Artikelnr.: 32915290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Setting the Scene: 1. Organ shortage: principles, pragmatism and
practice Anne-Maree Farrell, David Price and Muireann Quigley; 2. Does
ethical controversy cost lives? Margaret Brazier and John Harris; Part II.
Current Issues Affecting Organ Shortage: 3. Organ donation and
transplantation: meeting the needs of a multi-ethnic and multi-faith UK
population Gurch Randhawa; 4. Educating the public to encourage organ
donation? Mairi Levitt; 5. Bereavement, decision-making and the family in
organ donation Magi Sque and Tracy Long-Sutehall; Part III. Strategies for
Addressing Organ Shortage: 6. Incentivising organ donation Muireann
Quigley; 7. Making the margins mainstream: strategies to maximise the donor
pool Antonia Cronin; 8. The allocation of organs: the need for fairness and
transparency Phil Dyer and Sheelagh McGuinness; 9. Ante-mortem issues
affecting deceased donation: an ethico-legal perspective John Coggon and
Paul Murphy; Part IV. Comparative Perspectives: 10. Institutional
organisation and transplanting the 'Spanish model' Monica Navarro-Michel;
11. Kidney donation: lessons from the Nordic countries Salla Lötjönen and
Nils Persson; 12. Organ donation and transplantation: the Canadian
experience Linda Wright and Diego S. Silva; 13. Systematic increases in
organ donation: the United States experience Alexandra K. Glazier; Part V.
Current Reform and Future Challenges: 14. Negotiating change: organ
donation in the UK Bobbie Farsides; 15. Addressing organ shortage in the
European Union: getting the balance right Anne-Maree Farrell; 16. Promoting
organ donation: challenges for the future David Price.
practice Anne-Maree Farrell, David Price and Muireann Quigley; 2. Does
ethical controversy cost lives? Margaret Brazier and John Harris; Part II.
Current Issues Affecting Organ Shortage: 3. Organ donation and
transplantation: meeting the needs of a multi-ethnic and multi-faith UK
population Gurch Randhawa; 4. Educating the public to encourage organ
donation? Mairi Levitt; 5. Bereavement, decision-making and the family in
organ donation Magi Sque and Tracy Long-Sutehall; Part III. Strategies for
Addressing Organ Shortage: 6. Incentivising organ donation Muireann
Quigley; 7. Making the margins mainstream: strategies to maximise the donor
pool Antonia Cronin; 8. The allocation of organs: the need for fairness and
transparency Phil Dyer and Sheelagh McGuinness; 9. Ante-mortem issues
affecting deceased donation: an ethico-legal perspective John Coggon and
Paul Murphy; Part IV. Comparative Perspectives: 10. Institutional
organisation and transplanting the 'Spanish model' Monica Navarro-Michel;
11. Kidney donation: lessons from the Nordic countries Salla Lötjönen and
Nils Persson; 12. Organ donation and transplantation: the Canadian
experience Linda Wright and Diego S. Silva; 13. Systematic increases in
organ donation: the United States experience Alexandra K. Glazier; Part V.
Current Reform and Future Challenges: 14. Negotiating change: organ
donation in the UK Bobbie Farsides; 15. Addressing organ shortage in the
European Union: getting the balance right Anne-Maree Farrell; 16. Promoting
organ donation: challenges for the future David Price.
Part I. Setting the Scene: 1. Organ shortage: principles, pragmatism and
practice Anne-Maree Farrell, David Price and Muireann Quigley; 2. Does
ethical controversy cost lives? Margaret Brazier and John Harris; Part II.
Current Issues Affecting Organ Shortage: 3. Organ donation and
transplantation: meeting the needs of a multi-ethnic and multi-faith UK
population Gurch Randhawa; 4. Educating the public to encourage organ
donation? Mairi Levitt; 5. Bereavement, decision-making and the family in
organ donation Magi Sque and Tracy Long-Sutehall; Part III. Strategies for
Addressing Organ Shortage: 6. Incentivising organ donation Muireann
Quigley; 7. Making the margins mainstream: strategies to maximise the donor
pool Antonia Cronin; 8. The allocation of organs: the need for fairness and
transparency Phil Dyer and Sheelagh McGuinness; 9. Ante-mortem issues
affecting deceased donation: an ethico-legal perspective John Coggon and
Paul Murphy; Part IV. Comparative Perspectives: 10. Institutional
organisation and transplanting the 'Spanish model' Monica Navarro-Michel;
11. Kidney donation: lessons from the Nordic countries Salla Lötjönen and
Nils Persson; 12. Organ donation and transplantation: the Canadian
experience Linda Wright and Diego S. Silva; 13. Systematic increases in
organ donation: the United States experience Alexandra K. Glazier; Part V.
Current Reform and Future Challenges: 14. Negotiating change: organ
donation in the UK Bobbie Farsides; 15. Addressing organ shortage in the
European Union: getting the balance right Anne-Maree Farrell; 16. Promoting
organ donation: challenges for the future David Price.
practice Anne-Maree Farrell, David Price and Muireann Quigley; 2. Does
ethical controversy cost lives? Margaret Brazier and John Harris; Part II.
Current Issues Affecting Organ Shortage: 3. Organ donation and
transplantation: meeting the needs of a multi-ethnic and multi-faith UK
population Gurch Randhawa; 4. Educating the public to encourage organ
donation? Mairi Levitt; 5. Bereavement, decision-making and the family in
organ donation Magi Sque and Tracy Long-Sutehall; Part III. Strategies for
Addressing Organ Shortage: 6. Incentivising organ donation Muireann
Quigley; 7. Making the margins mainstream: strategies to maximise the donor
pool Antonia Cronin; 8. The allocation of organs: the need for fairness and
transparency Phil Dyer and Sheelagh McGuinness; 9. Ante-mortem issues
affecting deceased donation: an ethico-legal perspective John Coggon and
Paul Murphy; Part IV. Comparative Perspectives: 10. Institutional
organisation and transplanting the 'Spanish model' Monica Navarro-Michel;
11. Kidney donation: lessons from the Nordic countries Salla Lötjönen and
Nils Persson; 12. Organ donation and transplantation: the Canadian
experience Linda Wright and Diego S. Silva; 13. Systematic increases in
organ donation: the United States experience Alexandra K. Glazier; Part V.
Current Reform and Future Challenges: 14. Negotiating change: organ
donation in the UK Bobbie Farsides; 15. Addressing organ shortage in the
European Union: getting the balance right Anne-Maree Farrell; 16. Promoting
organ donation: challenges for the future David Price.