Background. In-depth understanding of cultural and religious factors limiting organ donation of three ethnic populations (Malay, Chinese, and Indian) in Southeast Asia is lacking. Identification of factors limiting organ donation among these three ethnic groups will provide insights into culturally appropriate strategies to promote acceptance of organ donation in a multiethnic Asian community. Methods. A total of 17 focus group discussions (105 participants) were conducted between September and December 2008. Participants were members of the general public aged 18 to 60 years, recruited through convenient sampling around the Klang Valley area of Malaysia. Results. Although the majority had favorable attitudes toward deceased organ donation ...
Background Kidney organ donation rates continue to be low among ethnic minorities, leading to dispro...
Although brain death was formally recognized in Korea in 2000 for the purpose of organ donation, tra...
Organ shortage is a major concern in many countries. The objective of this paper was to investigate ...
Background: Willingness to donate organs is affected by socio-cultural and religious values. The Mal...
INTRODUCTION: This study assessed the information needs, preferred educational messages and channel...
Background: Organ shortage is still a world-wide problem, resulting in long waiting lists for kidney...
Background: Organ shortage is still a world-wide problem, resulting in long waiting lists for kidney...
Organ donation among the world community today is not a new phenomenon.The noble act of organ donati...
Currently the demand for transplant organs far outstrips the supply in the UK. This problem is even ...
"Recent advances in the fields of organ donation and organ transplant have introduced new hope for t...
Recent advances in the fields of organ donation and organ transplant have introduced new hope for th...
Recent advances in the fields of organ donation and organ transplant have introduced new hope for th...
Organ donation among the world community today is not a new phenomenon. The noble act of organ donat...
Objectives: This paper examines factors that influence Malaysian persons with a tertiary level of ed...
Context-Globally, the demand for donated organs outstrips supply, meaning that there are both practi...
Background Kidney organ donation rates continue to be low among ethnic minorities, leading to dispro...
Although brain death was formally recognized in Korea in 2000 for the purpose of organ donation, tra...
Organ shortage is a major concern in many countries. The objective of this paper was to investigate ...
Background: Willingness to donate organs is affected by socio-cultural and religious values. The Mal...
INTRODUCTION: This study assessed the information needs, preferred educational messages and channel...
Background: Organ shortage is still a world-wide problem, resulting in long waiting lists for kidney...
Background: Organ shortage is still a world-wide problem, resulting in long waiting lists for kidney...
Organ donation among the world community today is not a new phenomenon.The noble act of organ donati...
Currently the demand for transplant organs far outstrips the supply in the UK. This problem is even ...
"Recent advances in the fields of organ donation and organ transplant have introduced new hope for t...
Recent advances in the fields of organ donation and organ transplant have introduced new hope for th...
Recent advances in the fields of organ donation and organ transplant have introduced new hope for th...
Organ donation among the world community today is not a new phenomenon. The noble act of organ donat...
Objectives: This paper examines factors that influence Malaysian persons with a tertiary level of ed...
Context-Globally, the demand for donated organs outstrips supply, meaning that there are both practi...
Background Kidney organ donation rates continue to be low among ethnic minorities, leading to dispro...
Although brain death was formally recognized in Korea in 2000 for the purpose of organ donation, tra...
Organ shortage is a major concern in many countries. The objective of this paper was to investigate ...