International audienceOBJECTIVE:ICU clinicians are primarily involved in organ donation after brain death of ICU patients. Their perceptions of organ donation may affect outcomes. Our objective was to describe ICU clinician's perceptions and experience of organ donation.DESIGN AND SETTING:Cross-sectional study among physicians and nurses (90 ICUs in France). We used factorial correspondence analysis to describe categories of clinicians regarding their perceptions and experience of organ donation. Factors associated with a positive (motivating) or negative (stressful) experiences were studied using multivariate logistic regression.PARTICIPANTS:Physicians and nurses.MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:Three thousand three hundred twenty-five clinic...
Summary: Background/objective: : This study aims to investigate the effects of phased education on ...
PURPOSE: To determine the attitudes toward organ donation from non-heart-beating cadaver donors in a...
Introduction : The attitude of healthcare workers (HCW) are essential in influencing organ donation ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:ICU clinicians are primarily involved in organ donation after brain ...
PubMed ID: 28340798In this study, we examined the correspondence between intensive care unit physici...
End-of-Life Care in the intensive and critical care unit (ICU) involves the rare situation of caring...
In the Swiss population, attitudes to organ donation are mostly positive. However, a high refusal ra...
This study examined the meanings that the intensive care unit (ICU) physicians attribute to their pr...
Abstract Background Socio-cultural perceptions surrounding death have profoundly changed since the 1...
Background Organ donation refusal from relatives of potential donors with brain death significantly...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study was to examine nurses' knowledge of brain death, their attitudes a...
Contains fulltext : 177480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many patients w...
Organ and tissue grafting (transplantation) is the transfer of a healthy, functioning organ or tissu...
Background. A shortage of transplantable organs is a global problem. The purpose of this study was t...
Aim of study: This grounded theory study explores critical care staff experiences of approaching rel...
Summary: Background/objective: : This study aims to investigate the effects of phased education on ...
PURPOSE: To determine the attitudes toward organ donation from non-heart-beating cadaver donors in a...
Introduction : The attitude of healthcare workers (HCW) are essential in influencing organ donation ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:ICU clinicians are primarily involved in organ donation after brain ...
PubMed ID: 28340798In this study, we examined the correspondence between intensive care unit physici...
End-of-Life Care in the intensive and critical care unit (ICU) involves the rare situation of caring...
In the Swiss population, attitudes to organ donation are mostly positive. However, a high refusal ra...
This study examined the meanings that the intensive care unit (ICU) physicians attribute to their pr...
Abstract Background Socio-cultural perceptions surrounding death have profoundly changed since the 1...
Background Organ donation refusal from relatives of potential donors with brain death significantly...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study was to examine nurses' knowledge of brain death, their attitudes a...
Contains fulltext : 177480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many patients w...
Organ and tissue grafting (transplantation) is the transfer of a healthy, functioning organ or tissu...
Background. A shortage of transplantable organs is a global problem. The purpose of this study was t...
Aim of study: This grounded theory study explores critical care staff experiences of approaching rel...
Summary: Background/objective: : This study aims to investigate the effects of phased education on ...
PURPOSE: To determine the attitudes toward organ donation from non-heart-beating cadaver donors in a...
Introduction : The attitude of healthcare workers (HCW) are essential in influencing organ donation ...