Posthumous Organ Donation in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism: How Religious Beliefs Shape the Decision to Donate.

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Omega Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-13 DOI:10.1177/00302228231183191
Mahdi Tarabeih, Ibtisam Marey-Sarwan, Aliza Amiel, Wasef Na'amnih
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Abstract

Evidence indicates that the religious beliefs of patients, potential donors, family members, and healthcare professionals play an important role in deciding to donate an organ. We aim to summarize the religious views of Christians, Muslims, and Jews on organ donation contributing to the decision-making process. Different approaches to this topic worldwide are presented, providing helpful information for medical professionals. A literature review was conducted regarding the view of Israel's leadership of the three largest religions on organ transplantation. This review revealed that all Israeli central religious leaders have a positive view on organ donation. However, various aspects of the transplantation process (such as consent, brain death, and respect for the dead body) must be carried out as each religion prescribes. Thus, understanding the different religious views and regulations on organ donations may help reduce religious concerns about transplantation and narrow the gap between the need and the availability of organ donations.

伊斯兰教、基督教和犹太教中的遗体器官捐赠:宗教信仰如何影响捐赠决定》(Posthumous Organes Donation in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism: How Religious Beliefs Shape the Decision to Donate.
有证据表明,患者、潜在捐献者、家庭成员和医护人员的宗教信仰在决定是否捐献器官的过程中发挥着重要作用。我们旨在总结基督徒、穆斯林和犹太人在器官捐献决策过程中的宗教观点。我们介绍了世界范围内对这一主题的不同看法,为医疗专业人员提供了有用的信息。我们就以色列三大宗教领导人对器官移植的看法进行了文献综述。文献综述显示,以色列所有中央宗教领袖都对器官捐献持积极态度。然而,移植过程的各个方面(如同意、脑死亡和尊重尸体)必须按照各宗教的规定进行。因此,了解不同宗教对器官捐献的看法和规定可能有助于减少宗教对移植的担忧,缩小器官捐献的需求与可用性之间的差距。
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