In this article I argue that vagueness concerning consent to post-mortem organ donation causes considerable harm in several ways. First, the information provided to most people registering as organ donors is very vague in terms of what is actually involved in donation. Second, the vagueness regarding consent to donation increases the distress of families of patients who are potential organ donors, both during and following the discussion about donation. Third, vagueness also increases the chances that the patient's intention to donate will not be fulfilled due to the family's distress. Fourth, the consequent reduction in the number of donated organs leads to avoidable deaths and increased suffering among potential recipients, and distresses...
Contains fulltext : 154942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thi...
The recent debate about organ donation was surprisingly heated. People complained about a ‘nanny sta...
In this Current Controversy article, I describe and analyse the imminent move to a system of deemed ...
In this article I argue that vagueness concerning consent to post-mortem organ donation causes consi...
In this article I argue that vagueness concerning consent to post-mortem organ donation causes consi...
In the wake of scandals about the unauthorised retention of organs following postmortem examination,...
This article follows the recent publication of the Organs for Donation Task Force report, "Organs fo...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Refusal to consent to organ donation is an important cause...
In this Current Controversy article, I describe and analyse the imminent move to a system of deemed ...
This paper defends an ‘opt-out’ scheme for organ procurement, by distinguishing this system from ‘pr...
Editor’s key points † The ethical aspects of consent to organ donation after death differ from those...
Background: With the worldwide shortage of organs to meet the demand for transplants, many countries...
This article explores how the type of consent given for organ donation should affect the judgement o...
Thousands of lives are lost each year because of a lack of organs available for transplant, but curr...
In this Current Controversy article, I describe and analyse the imminent move to a system of deemed ...
Contains fulltext : 154942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thi...
The recent debate about organ donation was surprisingly heated. People complained about a ‘nanny sta...
In this Current Controversy article, I describe and analyse the imminent move to a system of deemed ...
In this article I argue that vagueness concerning consent to post-mortem organ donation causes consi...
In this article I argue that vagueness concerning consent to post-mortem organ donation causes consi...
In the wake of scandals about the unauthorised retention of organs following postmortem examination,...
This article follows the recent publication of the Organs for Donation Task Force report, "Organs fo...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Refusal to consent to organ donation is an important cause...
In this Current Controversy article, I describe and analyse the imminent move to a system of deemed ...
This paper defends an ‘opt-out’ scheme for organ procurement, by distinguishing this system from ‘pr...
Editor’s key points † The ethical aspects of consent to organ donation after death differ from those...
Background: With the worldwide shortage of organs to meet the demand for transplants, many countries...
This article explores how the type of consent given for organ donation should affect the judgement o...
Thousands of lives are lost each year because of a lack of organs available for transplant, but curr...
In this Current Controversy article, I describe and analyse the imminent move to a system of deemed ...
Contains fulltext : 154942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thi...
The recent debate about organ donation was surprisingly heated. People complained about a ‘nanny sta...
In this Current Controversy article, I describe and analyse the imminent move to a system of deemed ...