Posts Tagged ‘healthcare ethics’
I have been contacted by Annika Hambilton who is a student researcher at the University of Birmingham and she is currently doing a degree in Healthcare ethics and is conducting a research project on altruistic living kidney donation in the UK. She has asked if I will post her request here to see if any altruistic donors or potential ones would assist. The below is the letter she wishes me to post on her behalf.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a medical student at the University of Birmingham. I am writing to invite you to take part in a research study being undertaken for the purpose of my degree.
The study intends to look at the attitudes of people who have donated a kidney to a stranger and those who intend to in the near future, about whether they should be allowed to pick which kind of person receives their kidney. Currently, this is not allowed in the UK. I would also like to look at what factors motivate people to donate their kidney to someone they do not know. Read the rest of this entry »
