2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10728-024-00492-0
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Ethical, Psychological and Social Un/certainties in the Face of Deemed Consent for Organ Donation in England

Laura L. Machin,
Elizabeth Wrench,
Jessie Cooper
et al.

Abstract: Deemed consent legislation for deceased organ donation was introduced in England in 2020, and is considered a vital part of the new UK NHS Blood and Transplant’s 10-year strategy to increase consent for organ donation. Despite the legislation containing safeguards to protect the public, the introduction of deemed consent creates ethical, psychological and social un/certainties for healthcare professionals in their practice. In this paper, we offer insights into healthcare professionals’ perspectives on deemed … Show more

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