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Ethical issues associated with solid organ transplantation and substance use: a scoping review.

Lauren Notini1,2,3, Denitsa Vasileva4, Ani Orchanian-Cheff5, Daniel Z Buchman6,7,8,9.   

Abstract

While solid organ transplantation for patients with substance use issues has attracted ethical discussion, a typology of the ethics themes has not been articulated in the literature. We conducted a scoping review of peer-reviewed literature on solid organ transplantation and substance use published between January 1997 and April 2016. We aimed to identify and develop a typology of the main ethical themes discussed in this literature and to identify gaps worthy of future research. Seventy articles met inclusion criteria and underwent inductive content analysis. Four main ethical themes were identified: (1) personal responsibility; (2) utility; (3) moral character; and (4) fairness. Each theme had multiple sub-themes and there was substantial overlap between themes. This scoping review identified a disproportionate emphasis in the literature regarding personal responsibility, which was referenced by each of the other themes, and a narrow focus on alcohol and liver. We recommend future research further investigate these connections between ethical themes and focus on ethical issues associated with transplants from organ groups other than liver for patients who use substances other than alcohol.

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Keywords:  Bioethics; Organ transplantation; Personal responsibility; Scoping review; Substance use

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31749129     DOI: 10.1007/s40592-019-00100-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Monash Bioeth Rev        ISSN: 1321-2753


  68 in total

Review 1.  When alcohol abstinence criteria create ethical dilemmas for the liver transplant team.

Authors:  K A Bramstedt; N Jabbour
Journal:  J Med Ethics       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 2.903

2.  The qualitative content analysis process.

Authors:  Satu Elo; Helvi Kyngäs
Journal:  J Adv Nurs       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 3.187

3.  Are alcoholics less deserving of liver transplants?

Authors:  Daniel Brudney
Journal:  Hastings Cent Rep       Date:  2007 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.683

4.  Liver transplantation for alcoholic liver disease: a devilish dilemma.

Authors:  Stephen E Congly; Samuel S Lee
Journal:  Can J Gastroenterol       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 3.522

5.  A comparison of registered and unregistered organ donors' perceptions about transplant recipients.

Authors:  Melissa K Hyde; Katherine M White
Journal:  Clin Transplant       Date:  2010-05-06       Impact factor: 2.863

Review 6.  Liver transplantation for patients with alcoholic liver disease: an open question.

Authors:  Annagiulia Gramenzi; Stefano Gitto; Fabio Caputo; Maurizio Biselli; Stefania Lorenzini; Mauro Bernardi; Pietro Andreone
Journal:  Dig Liver Dis       Date:  2011-05-07       Impact factor: 4.088

Review 7.  Management of alcohol recurrence before and after liver transplantation.

Authors:  Claudio Augusto Marroni
Journal:  Clin Res Hepatol Gastroenterol       Date:  2015-07-17       Impact factor: 2.947

8.  Liver transplantation for alcoholic liver disease among Canadian transplant centres: a national study.

Authors:  Natasha Chandok; Mohammed Aljawad; Angela White; Roberto Hernandez-Alejandro; Paul Marotta; Eric M Yoshida
Journal:  Can J Gastroenterol       Date:  2013-09-13       Impact factor: 3.522

Review 9.  Liver transplantation for alcoholic liver disease: current concepts and length of sobriety.

Authors:  Joseph K Lim; Emmet B Keeffe
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 5.799

10.  Liver transplant and hepatitis C in methadone maintenance therapy: a case report.

Authors:  Meredith M Hancock; Colette C Prosser; Kanat Ransibrahmanakul; Laura Lester; Elana Craemer; James A Bourgeois; Lorenzo Rossaro
Journal:  Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy       Date:  2007-02-01
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  2 in total

1.  When demand exceeds supply: Liver transplantation due to alcohol use disorder in Austria.

Authors:  Stephan Listabarth; Andrea Gmeiner; Nathalie Pruckner; Sandra Vyssoki; Andreas Wippel; Daniel König
Journal:  Neuropsychiatr       Date:  2020-11-03

Review 2.  What are the ethical implications of using prize-based contingency management in substance use? A scoping review.

Authors:  Marilou Gagnon; Alayna Payne; Adrian Guta
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2021-08-04
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