Controlled organ donation after circulatory death (DCD) has recently been revived in the UK, as part of attempts to increase organ donation rates. The re-introduction of DCD has subsequently become the focus of bioethical controversy, since it necessitates intervening in the care of dying patients to obtain quality donor organs. Transplant policy responses to these concerns have generated new legal and ethical guidelines to address uncertainties around DCD, producing claims that the UK has overcome’ the ethical challenge of DCD. In contrast, by drawing on Lynch's call to ‘respecify’ ethics, this paper argues that ethics in DCD cannot be reduced to abstract directives for practice, but, instead, are composed and dealt with as an organisation...
The use of organs or tissue from one person to save the life or significantly improve the health of a...
Donors after brain death (DBD) have been the major source of organ donation due to good perfusion of...
The UK government and NHS Blood and Transplant have introduced a number of policies and organisation...
Controlled Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) was re-introduced in the UK in 2008, in effo...
Many believe that the ethical problems of donation after cardiocirculatory death (DCD) have been "wo...
The introduction of end-of-life care criteria in the UK aims at standardising the processes of care ...
The Ciba Foundation held the first international, interdisciplinary conference on ethical and legal ...
This thesis is an investigation into several proposed ways of increasing the supply of organs for tr...
This thesis is an investigation into several proposed ways of increasing the supply of organs for tr...
The ethics of organ transplantation reconsidered: Paid organ donation and the use of executed prison...
Current bioethical frameworks supporting the Western medical model are criticised for failing to off...
This thesis is an investigation into several proposed ways of increasing the supply of organs for tr...
The introduction of end-of-life care criteria in the UK aim at standardising the processes of care a...
Deceased organ donation represents a major source of organs for human transplantation practice. In t...
There are not enough solid organs available to meet the needs of patients with organ failure. Thousa...
The use of organs or tissue from one person to save the life or significantly improve the health of a...
Donors after brain death (DBD) have been the major source of organ donation due to good perfusion of...
The UK government and NHS Blood and Transplant have introduced a number of policies and organisation...
Controlled Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) was re-introduced in the UK in 2008, in effo...
Many believe that the ethical problems of donation after cardiocirculatory death (DCD) have been "wo...
The introduction of end-of-life care criteria in the UK aims at standardising the processes of care ...
The Ciba Foundation held the first international, interdisciplinary conference on ethical and legal ...
This thesis is an investigation into several proposed ways of increasing the supply of organs for tr...
This thesis is an investigation into several proposed ways of increasing the supply of organs for tr...
The ethics of organ transplantation reconsidered: Paid organ donation and the use of executed prison...
Current bioethical frameworks supporting the Western medical model are criticised for failing to off...
This thesis is an investigation into several proposed ways of increasing the supply of organs for tr...
The introduction of end-of-life care criteria in the UK aim at standardising the processes of care a...
Deceased organ donation represents a major source of organs for human transplantation practice. In t...
There are not enough solid organs available to meet the needs of patients with organ failure. Thousa...
The use of organs or tissue from one person to save the life or significantly improve the health of a...
Donors after brain death (DBD) have been the major source of organ donation due to good perfusion of...
The UK government and NHS Blood and Transplant have introduced a number of policies and organisation...