The Importance of Reconstituting the Bodies of Organ and Tissue Donors: a Look at Human Dignity
Carlos Alexandre Curylofo Corsi,
Alan Vinicius Assunção-Luiz,
Leonardo Monteiro-Silva
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Family refusal to authorize the donation of human organs and tissues has remained high over the years. Among the many reasons for not donating, we highlight the lack of information about the process and the family’s lack of knowledge about the donor’s wishes in life, as well as other issues, such as the appearance of the donor’s body after donation. In this sense, it is necessary to bring to light the aspects that permeate the concepts of death, human dignity, and care fo… Show more
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