器官捐献
中国
捐赠
移植
许可
法学
政治学
医学
外科
出处
期刊:Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
日期:2019-01-01
被引量:3
摘要
In most, if not all, jurisdictions with active organ transplantation programs, there is a persistent desire to increase donation rates because the demand for transplantable organs exceeds the supply. China, in particular, faces an extraordinary gap between the number of organs donated by deceased donors and the number of people seeking one or more transplants. China might look to Western countries with higher donation rates to determine how best to introduce Western practices into the Chinese system. In attempting to increase its organ donation rate, China must not only ensure that its organ donation system reflects different Chinese cultural values, but also that it avoids the ethical problems of the United States and of other Western systems. This article examines four such problems. They concern the family, obtaining permission for organ donation, the definition and diagnosis of "brain death," and trust. Revisions to the Chinese system should involve a careful look to China and Chinese cultural resources rather than to Western models.
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