The introduction of end-of-life care criteria in the UK aims at standardising the processes of care at the end of life, including how medical decisions on death are communicated to the families of dying and (brain) dead patients. In the setting of the intensive care unit, these activities are routinely complicated by the imperative to secure donor organs for transplantation: where recent changes to donation services have seen the accommodation of organ donation procedures into end-of-life care routines. This has ramifications for understanding how medical decisions around death and dying are brokered with the families of potential organ donors. Drawing on an ethnographic study in England, this paper will document how communications around d...
Introduction: The willingness to donate organs after death is widespread in our country, Sweden. Nev...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Critical Care on 16...
Organ donation refusal rates in the UK are of concern (40% rising to 70% in non-white groups). This ...
The introduction of end-of-life care criteria in the UK aim at standardising the processes of care a...
Previous studies have found the perception of the body and death practices can have an influence on ...
Since the 1950's, procuring organs for cadaveric transplantation has been based around a "gift of l...
Editor’s key points † Brain-stem death as currently defined remains incompatible with the beliefs of...
Deceased organ donation represents a major source of organs for human transplantation practice. In t...
Controlled organ donation after circulatory death (DCD) has recently been revived in the UK, as part...
Controlled Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) was re-introduced in the UK in 2008, in effo...
Background - What a diagnosis of brain stem death (the term used in the United Kingdom) or brain dea...
Studies about the psychosocial issues concerning organ donation and transplantation tend to focus on...
Abstract Background Socio-cultural perceptions surrounding death have profoundly changed since the 1...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives' experiences of the med...
Purpose of the studyThe purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives’ experiences of the medi...
Introduction: The willingness to donate organs after death is widespread in our country, Sweden. Nev...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Critical Care on 16...
Organ donation refusal rates in the UK are of concern (40% rising to 70% in non-white groups). This ...
The introduction of end-of-life care criteria in the UK aim at standardising the processes of care a...
Previous studies have found the perception of the body and death practices can have an influence on ...
Since the 1950's, procuring organs for cadaveric transplantation has been based around a "gift of l...
Editor’s key points † Brain-stem death as currently defined remains incompatible with the beliefs of...
Deceased organ donation represents a major source of organs for human transplantation practice. In t...
Controlled organ donation after circulatory death (DCD) has recently been revived in the UK, as part...
Controlled Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) was re-introduced in the UK in 2008, in effo...
Background - What a diagnosis of brain stem death (the term used in the United Kingdom) or brain dea...
Studies about the psychosocial issues concerning organ donation and transplantation tend to focus on...
Abstract Background Socio-cultural perceptions surrounding death have profoundly changed since the 1...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives' experiences of the med...
Purpose of the studyThe purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives’ experiences of the medi...
Introduction: The willingness to donate organs after death is widespread in our country, Sweden. Nev...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Critical Care on 16...
Organ donation refusal rates in the UK are of concern (40% rising to 70% in non-white groups). This ...