Facilitating organ transplants in Egypt: an analysis of doctors' discourse
Dublin Core
Title
Facilitating organ transplants in Egypt: an analysis of doctors' discourse
Author
Budiani, Debra
Publisher
2007/09/00
Publication Date
20070900
Primary Classification
19.1
Secondary Classification
19.5; 1.2; 9.3.1;19.1
Primary keywords
attitude of health personnel--[pri];commerce--[pri];halal--[pri];haram--[pri];Muslims--[pri];organ donation--[pri];organ donors--[pri];organ transplantation--[pri];physicians--[pri];remuneration--[pri];socioeconomic factors--[pri]
Secondary keywords
accountability;attitudes to death;autopsies;body parts and fluids;commodification;costs and benefits;determination of death;fatwas;health care delivery;health services accessibility;interviews;Islamic ethics;patient advocacy;physician's role;qualitative research;religion;selection for treatment;social class;transplant recipients;value of life
Subject
Egypt--[pri]
Subject
Sunnis
Journal Article
Body and Society 2007 September; 13(3): 125-149
Call Number
special issue shelf
Bibliography
35 refs. 18 fn.
Collection
Citation
“Facilitating organ transplants in Egypt: an analysis of doctors' discourse,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34800.