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  • Organ Transplantation and Native Peoples: An Interdisciplinary Approach

    Organ Transplantation and Native Peoples by Fernandes, Estevão Rafael; Nobrega Cavalcanti, Ana Karoline;

    An Interdisciplinary Approach

    Series: SpringerBriefs in Public Health;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1st ed. 2023
    • Publisher Springer International Publishing
    • Date of Publication 13 August 2023
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783031406652
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages59 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 131 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations XI, 59 p.
    • 487

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    This book presents important concepts from medical and socio-cultural anthropology to health professionals working with organ transplantation involving indigenous populations. Written by an anthropologist and a nephrologist working at the Brazilian Amazon region, it presents an interdisciplinary approach merging perspectives from medical and socio-cultural anthropology, social epidemiology and clinical medicine to blend philosophical concerns around tissue and organ exchange with transplant-related initiatives in order to help health professionals develop care protocols that take into account the specific cultures of indigenous populations.

    The approach proposed in this book is based on the assumption that there are other concepts of bodies, personhood, health, sickness, and collectivity implicated in processes of organ transplantation and health care in general that must be taken into consideration beyond strictly biomedical perspectives. Such cultural aspects also imply challenges in terms of bioethics and legislation, given the need to respect indigenous cultures. So, in order to offer health professionals practical insights, the book presents a review of the literature available about experiences of organ transplantation in ethnically diverse countries and how the professionals involved have addressed this diversity respecting these groups from a cultural, ethical, and epidemiological point of view.

    Organ Transplantation and Native Peoples: An Interdisciplinary Approach is primarily aimed at being a practical tool for health professionals working with indigenous populations, but will also be of interest to researchers in different fields of the social and health sciences, such as medical anthropology, public health, nursing, bioethics and epidemiology.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1- Introduction: Thinking about transplants from an interdisciplinary viewpoint.- Chapter 2- Looking over the shoulders of giants.- Chapter 3- Native corporeality and organ transplantation.- Chapter 4- Conclusion: Merging Horizons.


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