Family-Based Consent to Organ Transplantation : A Cross-Cultural Exploration

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)521-533
Journal / PublicationJournal of Medicine and Philosophy
Volume44
Issue number5
Online published16 Sept 2019
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019

Abstract

This special thematic issue of The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy brings together a cross-cultural set of scholars from Asia, Europe, and North America critically to explore foundational questions of familial authority and the implications of such findings for organ procurement policies designed to increase access to transplantation. The substantial disparity between the available supply of human organs and demand for organ transplantation creates significant pressure to manipulate public policy to increase organ procurement. As the articles in this issue explore, however, even if well intentioned, the desire to maximize organ procurement does not justify undermining foundational elements of human flourishing, such as the family. While defending at times quite different understandings of autonomy, informed consent, and familial authority, each author makes clear that a principled appreciation of the family is necessary. Otherwise, health care practice will treat the family in a cynical and instrumental fashion unlikely to support social or individual good.

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  • autonomy, Confucianism, familial authority, informed consent, organ donation, organ transplantation

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Family-Based Consent to Organ Transplantation: A Cross-Cultural Exploration. / CHERRY, Mark J.; FAN, Ruiping; EVANS, Kelly Kate.
In: Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Vol. 44, No. 5, 10.2019, p. 521-533.

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