2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11569-017-0292-7
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Staff’s Views from One Canadian Organ Procurement Organization on Organ Donation and Organ Transplant Technologies: a Content Analysis

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“…The state of knowledge of the public on a given STI is a recurring theme in discussions around the engagement of the public in the governance of STI (93)(94)(95). Anticipatory governance, one discourse engaging with how we should govern STI, is based on the premise that actors from different fields such as social and natural sciences and from different backgrounds such as public citizens, developers, engineers, and policy-makers are engaged to produce a community of practice that engages with awareness, reaction, knowledge development and encourages the governance of societal impacts of science and technology (96)(97)(98)(99). It is seen as important that the societal discussions of science and technology advancements should be a constant endeavor (96,100).…”
Section: Occupational Therapy: …To the Evaluation Of Societal Implicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The state of knowledge of the public on a given STI is a recurring theme in discussions around the engagement of the public in the governance of STI (93)(94)(95). Anticipatory governance, one discourse engaging with how we should govern STI, is based on the premise that actors from different fields such as social and natural sciences and from different backgrounds such as public citizens, developers, engineers, and policy-makers are engaged to produce a community of practice that engages with awareness, reaction, knowledge development and encourages the governance of societal impacts of science and technology (96)(97)(98)(99). It is seen as important that the societal discussions of science and technology advancements should be a constant endeavor (96,100).…”
Section: Occupational Therapy: …To the Evaluation Of Societal Implicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is understood that the societal discussions on science and technology advancements should be a constant endeavor [32,33]. However, our findings highlight the need to better understand why nurses were not engaged within their role of influencers of neuroethics and neuro-governance discourse.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The societal discussions of science and technology advancements should be a constant endeavor [32,33]. Various terms have emerged to discuss how to govern science and technology, such as democratizing science and technology [34][35][36][37][38], participatory technology assessment [39][40][41][42][43], anticipatory governance [44][45][46], upstream engagement [47][48][49][50] and responsible innovation [51][52][53][54][55].…”
Section: Neuroethics and Neuro-governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, OTs can uniquely contribute to neuroethics and neurogovernance discussions as active citizens due to their professional roles that allows them to view the possible implications of NA from a different and holistic standpoint. In accordance with the democratization of science and technology, the early involvement of stakeholders including engineers, policy makers, and public citizens is warranted to construct conversations around awareness, reaction, and knowledge development and sharing [70,[108][109][110]. Therefore, as active citizens, OTs can share their expertise and exercise their personal and professional knowledge to contribute to neuroethics and neurogovernance discussions [69].…”
Section: The Role Of Ots As Active Citizensmentioning
confidence: 99%