Presumed Consent
Mostrando 1-10 de 10 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. The impact of presumed consent law on organ donation : an empirical analysis from quantile regression for longitudinal data
Publicado em: 2011
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2. Ensaios em economia da sáude : transplantes de rim
A tese abordou questões relacionadas à economia da saúde, particularmente à visão econômica dos transplantes renais. Foi conduzida uma análise de custo-utilidade para verificar qual tratamento, transplante renal ou hemodiálise, possui menor razão de custo por anos de vida ajustados por qualidade. O resultado obtido corrobora as evidências internaci
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Legislation of presumed consent for end-of-life organ donation in the United Kingdom (UK): undermining values in a multicultural society
Clinics. Publicado em: 2008
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4. Presumed consent
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5. Presumed consent or contracting out.
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6. UK considers moving to system of presumed consent to transplantation
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7. Presumed consent for organ donation
Is an ethical and effective way of dealing with organ donation shortages
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8. Is presumed consent the answer to organ shortages? No
The supply of donor organs cannot keep up with demand. Veronica English argues that assuming people want to donate unless there is contrary evidence will increase availability, but Linda Wright believes the problem is more complex
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9. Is presumed consent the answer to organ shortages? Yes
The supply of donor organs cannot keep up with demand. Veronica English argues that assuming people want to donate unless there is contrary evidence will increase availability, but Linda Wright believes the problem is more complex
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10. Resurrecting autonomy during resuscitation--the concept of professional substituted judgment.
The urgency of the resuscitation and the impaired ability of the patient to make a reasonable autonomous decision both conspire against adequate consideration of the principles of medical ethics. Informed consent is usually not possible for these reasons and this leads many to consider that consent is not required for resuscitation, because resuscitation bri