Ethics resources of US organ procurement organizations and transplant centers.

G Taylor
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The medical disciplines of organ and tissue donation and transplantation present many life-enriching benefits but are often fraught with ethical ramifications. This article examines the current and potential ethics resources of US organ procurement organizations (OPOs) and transplant centers (TCs). The organizations were surveyed regarding established ethical guidelines and the frequency with which ethical issues in need of resolution were encountered. All OPOs and 76% of TCs reported confronting ethical issues in the workplace. A majority of those surveyed in TCs and OPOs felt adequately prepared to face the ethical challenges of their jobs. More than half the surveyed personnel had some type of ethics training, but only 25% of the TC staffs and 16% of the OPO staffs' training was during the survey year. The potential for ethics-related interactions for TC and OPO staff must be recognized and adequate preparatory measures provided.

美国器官采购组织和移植中心的伦理资源。
器官和组织捐赠和移植的医学学科提供了许多丰富生命的好处,但往往充满了伦理后果。本文考察了美国器官采购组织(OPOs)和移植中心(tc)目前和潜在的伦理资源。对这些组织进行了关于已建立的道德准则和遇到需要解决的道德问题的频率的调查。所有opo和76%的tc报告在工作场所遇到道德问题。接受调查的技术中心和业务主任中,大多数人认为自己已做好充分准备,能够面对工作中的道德挑战。超过一半的被调查人员接受过某种类型的道德培训,但在调查年度,只有25%的技术支持人员和16%的OPO人员接受过培训。必须认识到技术委员会和业务事务处工作人员在伦理方面相互作用的潜力,并提供适当的准备措施。
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