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The Complex Use of Religion in Decisions on Organ Transplantation
Authors:Helena Röcklinsberg
Institution:(1) Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University, Allhelgona kyrkogata 8, 223 62 Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Because of its existential character, organ transplantation is strongly connected to a person’s view of life. This article describes how participants in a focus group use religious elements in decision-making on transplantation medicine in four European countries. Further these findings are related to two influential theologians: James Gustafson and Paul Ramsey, and their thinking on the role of religion in medical ethics. Both participants’ and theologians’ use of religious elements is complex, and show significant variety in regard to both content and form. Decisions in transplantation medicine would benefit from considering the complexity of religious views when striving for informed consent as participative involvement.
Keywords:Transplantation medicine  Religious/non-religious view of life  Decision-making  Complexity  Variety  Informed consent
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