Självbestämmandeprincipen och informerat samtycke : Upprättandet av rättigheter efter döden genom Socialstyrelsens informationskampanj inför transplantationslagen 1996

This study aims to analyse the strategy to communicate the right to donate organs and tissues through the public information campaign by Socialstyrelsen, in order to raise awareness of the new transplantation law in 1996. During the late 1980s, the new death criteria in Sweden and new medical knowle...

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Main Author: Sindelar, Leo
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för idé- och lärdomshistoria 2012
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-174883
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1748832013-01-08T13:40:28ZSjälvbestämmandeprincipen och informerat samtycke : Upprättandet av rättigheter efter döden genom Socialstyrelsens informationskampanj inför transplantationslagen 1996sweSindelar, LeoUppsala universitet, Institutionen för idé- och lärdomshistoria2012This study aims to analyse the strategy to communicate the right to donate organs and tissues through the public information campaign by Socialstyrelsen, in order to raise awareness of the new transplantation law in 1996. During the late 1980s, the new death criteria in Sweden and new medical knowledge produced new conditions, and a revision of the old transplantation law was needed. A commission of inquiry was set in 1989 to investigate the ethical, medical and legal aspects of transplantation in Sweden whereby the inquiry set forth a proposal that a public information campaign was needed. The goal of the campaign was to ensure that the public would have the possibility to express their will about organ and tissue donation and that their will would be maintained after death. In this study of the campaign I try to analyse the establishment of the principal of self-determination and informed consent through two types of strategies used by Socialstyrelsen. First, the strategy of emphasis on the expressed will of the individual and second, the strategy of not changing the attitude of the public on matters of death and body perception. The recomposition of these attitudes by the campaign, still with the intention of not affecting the public thoughts on death and body perception, is also analysed. This relationship between the two strategies highlights the will of the individual after death and to a lesser degree the approach to life of the individual. självbestämmande, informerat samtycke, organdonation, socialstyrelsen, informationskampanjer, rättigheterStudent thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-174883application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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description This study aims to analyse the strategy to communicate the right to donate organs and tissues through the public information campaign by Socialstyrelsen, in order to raise awareness of the new transplantation law in 1996. During the late 1980s, the new death criteria in Sweden and new medical knowledge produced new conditions, and a revision of the old transplantation law was needed. A commission of inquiry was set in 1989 to investigate the ethical, medical and legal aspects of transplantation in Sweden whereby the inquiry set forth a proposal that a public information campaign was needed. The goal of the campaign was to ensure that the public would have the possibility to express their will about organ and tissue donation and that their will would be maintained after death. In this study of the campaign I try to analyse the establishment of the principal of self-determination and informed consent through two types of strategies used by Socialstyrelsen. First, the strategy of emphasis on the expressed will of the individual and second, the strategy of not changing the attitude of the public on matters of death and body perception. The recomposition of these attitudes by the campaign, still with the intention of not affecting the public thoughts on death and body perception, is also analysed. This relationship between the two strategies highlights the will of the individual after death and to a lesser degree the approach to life of the individual. === självbestämmande, informerat samtycke, organdonation, socialstyrelsen, informationskampanjer, rättigheter
author Sindelar, Leo
spellingShingle Sindelar, Leo
Självbestämmandeprincipen och informerat samtycke : Upprättandet av rättigheter efter döden genom Socialstyrelsens informationskampanj inför transplantationslagen 1996
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title Självbestämmandeprincipen och informerat samtycke : Upprättandet av rättigheter efter döden genom Socialstyrelsens informationskampanj inför transplantationslagen 1996
title_short Självbestämmandeprincipen och informerat samtycke : Upprättandet av rättigheter efter döden genom Socialstyrelsens informationskampanj inför transplantationslagen 1996
title_full Självbestämmandeprincipen och informerat samtycke : Upprättandet av rättigheter efter döden genom Socialstyrelsens informationskampanj inför transplantationslagen 1996
title_fullStr Självbestämmandeprincipen och informerat samtycke : Upprättandet av rättigheter efter döden genom Socialstyrelsens informationskampanj inför transplantationslagen 1996
title_full_unstemmed Självbestämmandeprincipen och informerat samtycke : Upprättandet av rättigheter efter döden genom Socialstyrelsens informationskampanj inför transplantationslagen 1996
title_sort självbestämmandeprincipen och informerat samtycke : upprättandet av rättigheter efter döden genom socialstyrelsens informationskampanj inför transplantationslagen 1996
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för idé- och lärdomshistoria
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