There is an established international tradition of empirical research in anthropology and sociology on organ donation and transplantation. However, little empirical research on this topic has been done in New Zealand. This article contributes New Zealand data to the literature, drawing on qualitative research investigating the experiences of 78 Pākehā and Māori and their perceptions of bio-identity in the course of tissue exchange. In line with international studies our findings indicate the language used to promote organ donation as a disinterested, non-reciprocal and unconditional act does not always reflect the experiences of those involved in organ transfer procedures. At the same time, transplant recipients often speak of compelling ob...
BACKGROUND: Despite the success of the Breakthrough Collaborative Methodology (BCM) in increasing or...
Heart transplantation is now routinely offered as a treatment for end-stage heart failure, and the “...
Globally, there is a critical shortage of donor organs to meet the demands for human organ transplan...
Policy Live kidney donation as body work R h o n d a S h a w Victoria University of Wellington, New ...
Organ donation and transplantation is about bodies and body parts. It is about life, death, and the ...
The gift of life doctrine underpins Australia\u27s approach to organ donation: in legislation, clini...
In many westernized countries, organ donation rates are low in comparison with the need for life-sav...
Despite efforts to encourage organ donation, low organ donation rates in Australia and other Western...
Despite efforts to encourage organ donation, low organ donation rates in Australia and other Western...
In many westernized countries, organ donation rates are low in comparison with the need for life-sav...
The demand for organs exceeds supply in almost every country, including New Zealand. As such, schola...
Organ donation and transplantation has become a major part of the course of organ and tissue disease...
The International Society for Organ Donation and Procurement Biennial Congress, Geneva, Switzerland....
to identify experiences and feelings on the organ donation process, from the perspective of a relati...
Narrative interviews were carried out with a purposive sample of 24 relatives of organ donors. The s...
BACKGROUND: Despite the success of the Breakthrough Collaborative Methodology (BCM) in increasing or...
Heart transplantation is now routinely offered as a treatment for end-stage heart failure, and the “...
Globally, there is a critical shortage of donor organs to meet the demands for human organ transplan...
Policy Live kidney donation as body work R h o n d a S h a w Victoria University of Wellington, New ...
Organ donation and transplantation is about bodies and body parts. It is about life, death, and the ...
The gift of life doctrine underpins Australia\u27s approach to organ donation: in legislation, clini...
In many westernized countries, organ donation rates are low in comparison with the need for life-sav...
Despite efforts to encourage organ donation, low organ donation rates in Australia and other Western...
Despite efforts to encourage organ donation, low organ donation rates in Australia and other Western...
In many westernized countries, organ donation rates are low in comparison with the need for life-sav...
The demand for organs exceeds supply in almost every country, including New Zealand. As such, schola...
Organ donation and transplantation has become a major part of the course of organ and tissue disease...
The International Society for Organ Donation and Procurement Biennial Congress, Geneva, Switzerland....
to identify experiences and feelings on the organ donation process, from the perspective of a relati...
Narrative interviews were carried out with a purposive sample of 24 relatives of organ donors. The s...
BACKGROUND: Despite the success of the Breakthrough Collaborative Methodology (BCM) in increasing or...
Heart transplantation is now routinely offered as a treatment for end-stage heart failure, and the “...
Globally, there is a critical shortage of donor organs to meet the demands for human organ transplan...