Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy (Volume 15, Issue 2, April 2012) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Broadening Education in Bioethics” by Henk ten Have & Bert Gordijn, 99-101.
- “The desired moral attitude of the physician” by Petra Gelhaus, 103-113.
- “Adherence, shared decision-making and patient autonomy” by Lars Sandman, Bradi B. Granger, Inger Ekman & Christian Munthe, 115-127.
- “The ethics of ‘public understanding of ethics’—why and how bioethics expertise should include public and patients’ voices” by Silke Schicktanz, Mark Schweda & Brian Wynne, 129-139.
- “The ethics of organ transplantation: how comprehensive the ethical framework should be?” by Mohammed Ghaly, 175-179.
- “The role of the relatives in opt-in systems of postmortal organ procurement” by Govert den Hartogh, 195-205.
- “Religio-ethical discussions on organ donation among Muslims in Europe: an example of transnational Islamic bioethics” by Mohammed Ghaly, 207-220.
- “Religious attitudes towards living kidney donation among Dutch renal patients” by Sohal Y. Ismail, Emma K. Massey, Annemarie E. Luchtenburg, Lily Claassens, Willij C. Zuidema, Jan J. v. Busschbach & Willem Weimar, 221-227.
- “Mass media campaigns and organ donation: managing conflicting messages and interests” by Mohamed Y. Rady, Joan L. McGregor & Joseph L. Verheijde, 229-241.