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E-grāmata: Organ Shortage: Ethics, Law and Pragmatism

Edited by (University of Manchester), Edited by (De Montfort University, Leicester), Edited by (University of Bristol)
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"Organ shortage is an ongoing problem in many countries. The needless death and suffering which have resulted necessitate an investigation into potential solutions. This examination of contemporary ethical means, both practical and policy-oriented, of reducing the shortfall in organs draws on the experiences of a range of countries. The authors focus on the resolution and negotiation of ethical conflict, examine systems approaches such as the 'Spanish model' and the US Breakthrough Collaboratives, evaluate policy proposals relating to incentives, presumed consent, and modifications regarding end-of-life care, and evaluate the greatly increased use of (non-heart-beating) donors suffering circulatory death, as well as living donors. The proposed strategiesand solutions are not only capable of resolving the UK's own organ-shortage crisis, but also of being implemented in other countries grappling with how to address the growing gap between supply and demand for organs"--Provided by publisher.

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Recenzijas

'Organ Shortage is a work of the highest standard, providing erudite, considered, and thought-provoking contributions. The care with which the editors have constructed the volume to ensure that it constitutes a coherent whole is evident.' Deborah Bowman, Journal of the American Medical Association ' [ this] book gives a solid introduction to the broad issue of organ shortage and may be inspiring to researchers, policymakers, and ethicists alike. The numerous authors introduce a variety of viewpoints on highly relevant debates, without dwelling excessively on a singular facet of organ donation or a specific organ. Indeed, in order to find a solution to the shortage, policies in the UK and elsewhere will need to be similarly balanced.' Maggie Woodward, World Medical and Health Policy

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An ethically-principled and pragmatic approach offering solutions to the problem of organ shortage, which remains pervasive in many countries.
List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xviii
List of abbreviations
xix
Table of cases
xxi
Table of legislation
xxii
Part I Setting the scene
1(34)
1 A principled and pragmatic approach to organ shortage
3(12)
Anne-Maree Farrell
David Price
Muireann Quigley
2 Does ethical controversy cost lives?
15(22)
Margaret Brazier
John Harris
Part II Current issues affecting organ shortage
35(52)
3 Organ donation and transplantation: meeting the needs of a multi-ethnic and multi-faith UK population
37(15)
Gurch Randhawa
4 Educating the public to encourage organ donation?
52(15)
Mairi Levitt
5 Bereavement, decision-making and the family in organ donation
67(20)
Magi Sque
Tracy Long-Sutehall
Part III Strategies for addressing organ shortage
87(62)
6 Incentivising organ donation
89(15)
Muireann Quigley
7 Making the margins mainstream: strategies to maximise the donor pool
104(18)
Antonia Cronin
8 The allocation of organs: the need for fairness and transparency
122(14)
Phil Dyer
Sheelagh McGuinness
9 Ante-mortem issues affecting deceased donation: an ethico-legal perspective
136(13)
John Coggon
Paul Murphy
Part IV Comparative perspectives
149(64)
10 Institutional organisation and transplanting the `Spanish Model'
151(20)
Monica Navarro-Michel
11 Kidney donation: lessons from the Nordic countries
171(14)
Salla Lotjonen
Nils H. Persson
12 Organ donation and transplantation: the Canadian experience
185(10)
Linda Wright
Diego S. Silva
13 Systematic increases in organ donation: the United States experience
195(18)
Alexandra K. Glazier
Part V Current reform and future challenges
213(56)
14 Negotiating change: organ donation in the United Kingdom
215(12)
Bobbie Farsides
15 Addressing organ shortage in the European Union: getting the balance right
227(18)
Anne-Maree Farrell
16 Promoting organ donation: challenges for the future
245(24)
David Price
Bibliography 269(27)
Index 296
Dr Anne-Maree Farrell is Senior Lecturer in Law at the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy and the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester. Professor David Price is Professor of Medical Law at Leicester De Montfort Law School, De Montfort University. Dr Muireann Quigley is Lecturer in Bioethics at the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy and the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester.