Informed consent: cultural and religious issues associated with the use of allogenic and xenogenic mesh products
Dublin Core
Title
Informed consent: cultural and religious issues associated with the use of allogenic and xenogenic mesh products
Author
Jenkins, Eric D.
Yip, Michael
Melman, Lora
Frisella, Margaret M.
Matthews, Brent D.
Yip, Michael
Melman, Lora
Frisella, Margaret M.
Matthews, Brent D.
Publisher
2010/04/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20100400
Primary Classification
8.3.1
Secondary Classification
8.3.1;1.2;19.1;22.7
Primary keywords
cultural pluralism--[pri];culture--[pri];informed consent--[pri];religion--[pri];religious ethics--[pri];religiously prohibited materials--[pri];tissue transplantation--[pri];xenotransplantation--[pri]
Secondary keywords
animal organs;animal rights;biomedical technologies;blood transfusions;Buddhist ethics;disclosure;food;Hindu ethics;Islamic ethics;Jehovah's Witnesses;Jewish ethics;Protestant ethics;questionnaires;Roman Catholic ethics;surgery;survey
Subject
United States
Journal Article
Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2010 April; 210(4): 402-410
Link for Internet access
Note
36
Primary Document Type
ja
Call Number
citation
Subject Captions
a r
Bibliography
35 refs.
Collection
Citation
“Informed consent: cultural and religious issues associated with the use of allogenic and xenogenic mesh products,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed July 26, 2024, http://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34672.