Because of its existential character, organ transplantation is strongly connected to a person's view of life. This article describes how participants in a focus group use religious elements in decision-making on transplantation medicine in four European countries. Further these findings are related to two influential theologians: James Gustafson and Paul Ramsey, and their thinking on the role of religion in medical ethics. Both participants' and theologians' use of religious elements is complex, and show significant variety in regard to both content and form. Decisions in transplantation medicine would benefit from considering the complexity of religious views when striving for informed consent as participative involvement
The number of transplantations is mainly limited by the shortage of organs, thereby leading to poten...
No religion formally forbids donation or receipt of organs or is against transplantation from living...
"Recent advances in the fields of organ donation and organ transplant have introduced new hope for t...
*Both authors contributed equally to this study. Religious concerns may be an important reason why p...
The topic of organ donation is relevant, as this field of medicine depends not only on medical progr...
The topic of organ donation is relevant, as this field of medicine depends not only on medical progr...
The purpose of this Independent Study thesis is to examine what type of affect, if any, certain reli...
Religion and tradition are one of the most influential factors shaping the lives of many communities...
Religion and tradition are one of the most influential factors shaping the lives of many communities...
Religion and tradition are one of the most influential factors shaping the lives of many communities...
In my diploma work i tried to valued transplant in a christiant (religious) point of view. My essay ...
Introduction Religious factors have conditioned the attitude toward organ donation and transplantat...
The dissertation is an ethnographic study of religion as conceived and experienced by organ transpla...
Golebiowska Maria, Golebiowska Beata, Chudzik Robert, Jarosz Katarzyna, Klatka Maria. Role of religi...
The dissertation is an ethnographic study of religion as conceived and experienced by organ transpla...
The number of transplantations is mainly limited by the shortage of organs, thereby leading to poten...
No religion formally forbids donation or receipt of organs or is against transplantation from living...
"Recent advances in the fields of organ donation and organ transplant have introduced new hope for t...
*Both authors contributed equally to this study. Religious concerns may be an important reason why p...
The topic of organ donation is relevant, as this field of medicine depends not only on medical progr...
The topic of organ donation is relevant, as this field of medicine depends not only on medical progr...
The purpose of this Independent Study thesis is to examine what type of affect, if any, certain reli...
Religion and tradition are one of the most influential factors shaping the lives of many communities...
Religion and tradition are one of the most influential factors shaping the lives of many communities...
Religion and tradition are one of the most influential factors shaping the lives of many communities...
In my diploma work i tried to valued transplant in a christiant (religious) point of view. My essay ...
Introduction Religious factors have conditioned the attitude toward organ donation and transplantat...
The dissertation is an ethnographic study of religion as conceived and experienced by organ transpla...
Golebiowska Maria, Golebiowska Beata, Chudzik Robert, Jarosz Katarzyna, Klatka Maria. Role of religi...
The dissertation is an ethnographic study of religion as conceived and experienced by organ transpla...
The number of transplantations is mainly limited by the shortage of organs, thereby leading to poten...
No religion formally forbids donation or receipt of organs or is against transplantation from living...
"Recent advances in the fields of organ donation and organ transplant have introduced new hope for t...