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'Make Sure Somebody Will Survive from This': Transformative Practices of Hope among Danish Organ Donor Families

机译:“确定有人会幸免于难”:丹麦器官捐赠者家庭中希望的转化实践

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Based on anthropological fieldwork among Danish organ donor families and hospital staff in neurointensive care units, this article explores the transformative practices of hope in Danish organ donation. Focusing on various phases of the organ donation process, I demonstrate how families and professionals practice hope in astounding ways: when hoping for organs, when hoping for the end of patient suffering, when hoping for the usability of the donor body, and when hoping to help future donor families by sharing painful experiences. By focusing on such practices and transformations of hope, this article sheds light on the social negotiations of life and death among families and staffs in medical contexts and describes how the dignity of the deceased donor and the usability of the donor body are closely connected in family attempts to make donation decisions meaningful during and after a tragic death.
机译:基于丹麦器官捐赠者家庭和神经重症监护病房医院工作人员的人类学田野调查,本文探讨了丹麦器官捐赠中希望的转化实践。着眼于器官捐赠过程的各个阶段,我展示了家庭和专业人士如何以惊人的方式实现希望:当希望器官,希望结束患者的痛苦,希望捐助者身体的可用性以及希望分享痛苦的经历,帮助未来的捐助者家庭。通过关注这种做法和希望的转变,本文阐明了医疗背景下家庭和工作人员之间生与死的社会谈判,并描述了死者的尊严与捐助者的可用性如何在家庭中紧密联系在一起。试图使悲剧性死亡期间和之后的捐赠决定有意义。

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