Children as Living Solid Organ Donors: Ethical Discussion and Model Hospital Policy Statement.

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Tác giả: Sandra Amaral, Aidan P Crowley, Gyan C Moorthy

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 371.37 Recitation and discussion

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : The Journal of clinical ethics , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 16868

AbstractIn recent years, more attention has been paid to living donation as a means to reduce the suffering of individuals with end-stage kidney or liver disease. Implicated ethical issues include medical risk and risk of coercion, counterbalanced by improved medical outcomes and the benefits of saving a life. Living donation becomes particularly ethically complicated with the prospect of child donation, given the child's developing autonomy and uniquely dependent status. We outline four broad ethical considerations pertinent to living child organ donation: (1) beneficence, (2) respect for the family as a moral unit, (3) respect for the child as a person, and (4) justice. We conclude that it can be ethical for a healthy child to donate a kidney or liver lobe to a close relative who has exhausted other options provided that certain protections are put into place. Ideally, these donations will be rare. Lastly, we construct a model transplant center donation policy.
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