Cultural sensitivity in brain death determination: a necessity in end-of-life decisions in Japan.
Yuri TerunumaBryan J MathisPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2021)
The Confucian cultural foundation of multiple Asian countries raises common issues of family involvement with diagnosis and cultural considerations that must be met. Leveraging public education systems may increase awareness of brain death issues and lead to evolving laws that clarify such end-of-life issues while protecting physicians from sociocultural backlash.