Editor-in-chief emeritus professor Alan Glasper from the University of Southampton discusses how children’s and young people’s nurses can improve the rates of organ donation for children in need of transplants.</p
The shortfall in organs for transplant continues in the UK. To address this problem, methods of orga...
The shortfall in organs for transplant continues in the UK. To address this problem, methods of orga...
While the number of individuals able to benefit from transplantation increases with technological de...
Emeritus Professor Alan Glasper, University of Southampton, discusses the government initiative to i...
Initially viewed as doubtful and plagued with uncertainty, the process of organ/tissue transplantati...
Aims and objectivesTo explore the role that Donor Transplant Co‐ordinators have played and the futur...
Role of nurses is very important in raising awareness, motivation level and increasing rate of organ...
A shortage of size-matched organs and tissues is the key factor limiting transplantation in children...
Role of Education in Organ Donation An Integrative Literature Review Angelica Dickey Faculty Sponsor...
The purpose of the research was to conduct a critical review of the literature surrounding organ don...
Organ failure both in the UK and internationally is associated with high mortality rates, (Schmidt e...
Abstract Introduction: America continually struggles with a shortage of registered organ donors and ...
Organ and tissue donation can also involve children. Because of its sensitivity, this topic requires...
Organ donation is defined as giving an organ or part of an organ to be transplanted into another per...
A shortage of size-matched organs and tissues is the key factor limiting transplantation in children...
The shortfall in organs for transplant continues in the UK. To address this problem, methods of orga...
The shortfall in organs for transplant continues in the UK. To address this problem, methods of orga...
While the number of individuals able to benefit from transplantation increases with technological de...
Emeritus Professor Alan Glasper, University of Southampton, discusses the government initiative to i...
Initially viewed as doubtful and plagued with uncertainty, the process of organ/tissue transplantati...
Aims and objectivesTo explore the role that Donor Transplant Co‐ordinators have played and the futur...
Role of nurses is very important in raising awareness, motivation level and increasing rate of organ...
A shortage of size-matched organs and tissues is the key factor limiting transplantation in children...
Role of Education in Organ Donation An Integrative Literature Review Angelica Dickey Faculty Sponsor...
The purpose of the research was to conduct a critical review of the literature surrounding organ don...
Organ failure both in the UK and internationally is associated with high mortality rates, (Schmidt e...
Abstract Introduction: America continually struggles with a shortage of registered organ donors and ...
Organ and tissue donation can also involve children. Because of its sensitivity, this topic requires...
Organ donation is defined as giving an organ or part of an organ to be transplanted into another per...
A shortage of size-matched organs and tissues is the key factor limiting transplantation in children...
The shortfall in organs for transplant continues in the UK. To address this problem, methods of orga...
The shortfall in organs for transplant continues in the UK. To address this problem, methods of orga...
While the number of individuals able to benefit from transplantation increases with technological de...