In this chapter, we provide an overview of the ethical considerations relevant to the use of nudges in organ donation policy. We do not defend a position on the permissibility of nudging in this context, but instead aim to clearly outline the strongest arguments on the different sides of this issue that have been presented in the English-language scholarly bioethics literature. We also highlight the questions that are in need of further investigation. In part 1, we briefly discuss nudging before considering proposals to use nudges to increase the number of registered organ donors, including opt-out donor registration systems and the use of “nudge statements.” In part 2, we discuss the use of nudges to influence the decision-making of family...
Altruism has long been taken to be the guiding principle of ethical organ donation in the UK, and ha...
In contrast to opt-in systems, relatively little is known about what influences whether or not peopl...
In Italy, to show the willingness to donate one's organs, there is the principle of the explicit con...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the ethical considerations relevant to the use of nudges ...
For many, receiving an organ transplantation is the only viable way to prolong their lives and incre...
An effective method to increase the number of potential cadaveric organ donors is to make people don...
Is the inferred preference from a choice to donate stronger when the choice was made under a mandat...
Abstract The growing need for organ and tissue transplants has led a number of states to enforce a p...
Context: Many of the alternatives for procuring donor organs are considered either ineffective, unet...
BackgroundIn forming opinions about donor registration systems such as opt-in versus opt-out, the so...
Bioethics has entered a new era: as many commentators have noted, the familiar mantra of autonomy, b...
Organ donations from deceased donors provide the majority of transplanted organs in the United State...
Background: There is a worldwide shortage of donor organs for transplantation. To overcome this, sev...
Conditional and directed deceased organ donations occur when donors (or often their next of kin) att...
Five arguments are presented in favour of the proposal that people who opt in as organ donors should...
Altruism has long been taken to be the guiding principle of ethical organ donation in the UK, and ha...
In contrast to opt-in systems, relatively little is known about what influences whether or not peopl...
In Italy, to show the willingness to donate one's organs, there is the principle of the explicit con...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the ethical considerations relevant to the use of nudges ...
For many, receiving an organ transplantation is the only viable way to prolong their lives and incre...
An effective method to increase the number of potential cadaveric organ donors is to make people don...
Is the inferred preference from a choice to donate stronger when the choice was made under a mandat...
Abstract The growing need for organ and tissue transplants has led a number of states to enforce a p...
Context: Many of the alternatives for procuring donor organs are considered either ineffective, unet...
BackgroundIn forming opinions about donor registration systems such as opt-in versus opt-out, the so...
Bioethics has entered a new era: as many commentators have noted, the familiar mantra of autonomy, b...
Organ donations from deceased donors provide the majority of transplanted organs in the United State...
Background: There is a worldwide shortage of donor organs for transplantation. To overcome this, sev...
Conditional and directed deceased organ donations occur when donors (or often their next of kin) att...
Five arguments are presented in favour of the proposal that people who opt in as organ donors should...
Altruism has long been taken to be the guiding principle of ethical organ donation in the UK, and ha...
In contrast to opt-in systems, relatively little is known about what influences whether or not peopl...
In Italy, to show the willingness to donate one's organs, there is the principle of the explicit con...