Giving to Receive?: The right to donate in umbilical cord blood banking for stem cell therapies

Machin, Laura and Brown, Nik and McLeod, Danae (2012) Giving to Receive?: The right to donate in umbilical cord blood banking for stem cell therapies. Health Policy, 104 (3). pp. 296-303. ISSN 0168-8510

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Abstract

Objectives: To explore the views of lay and professional stakeholders about the donation of cord blood to public banks in England and the policies surrounding it. Methods: Qualitative in-depth interviews were undertaken between April 2009 and August 2010 with 62 participants based in England who play a key role in cord blood banking and therapy. All interviews were recorded, transcribed in full, and coded and analysed thematically. Results: Participants claimed pregnant women had a right to know of the value of cord blood. This highlighted the flaws of the existing donation infrastructure, which was portrayed as playing a significant role in determining public health. Participants called for a right to donate cord blood to readdress the inequity in healthcare services for pregnant women and transplant recipients. Donors maintained a sense of right over their donation when they discussed cord blood donation as potentially benefiting their family as well as society. Conclusion: In order to keep receiving donated body parts, tissue and blood, there is a need to take into account the way in which donation operates within a prevalent 'rights' discourse.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Health Policy
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? MEDICAL EDUCATIONHEALTH POLICY ??
ID Code:
52727
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Deposited On:
05 Mar 2012 13:58
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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19 Sep 2023 00:48