Aims. This study explored the needs and expectations of Taiwanese overseas liver transplant recipients' families (OLTRFs) across three liver transplantation stages. Patients and Methods. An exploratory qualitative method was applied to a purposive sample of OLTRFs who received guided face-to-face, semi-structured interviews. Data were subjected to content analysis. ;Results. Nineteen OLTRF members (15 females, 4 males) aged between 29 and 71 years (mean, 55.1 years) for 19 patients who had end-stage liver diseases were interviewed regarding overseas liver transplantation (OLT) across three stages: pre-departure (first stage), stay in mainland China (second stage), and re-entry into Taiwan (third stage). Five types of needs across OLT stages...
Background. This study explored caring difficulties and the reliable coping strategies for pediatric...
Background Because of the lack of brain death laws in China, the proportion of cadaveric organ donat...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes and characteristics of donors...
There has been little study of the Chinese cadaveric donor family's decisions to donate organs withi...
Objective: Organ donation is a complex decision for family members of Asian donors. The impact of ca...
The donor shortage problem is particularly serious in Asia and has markedly limited progress in live...
Objective. As the source of organs is limited in Taiwan, and communication systems are becoming more...
BackgroundThe techniques of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) developed rapidly in the 1990s...
BackgroundLack of family consent from family members has been a major obstacle to cadaveric organ do...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Transplant tourism has increased rapidly in the past two decades, accounting...
Background. Organ transplant health professionals (OTHP) are challenged by more and more sophisticat...
Background/Aims: We report our experience of 27 orthotopic liver transplantations in 26 patients per...
[[abstract]]Background: Living donor liver transplantation is an option for effective treatment for ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Aim. The aim of this study was to explore the stress experienced by the primar...
With the technical advances and improvements in perioperative management and immunosuppressants, liv...
Background. This study explored caring difficulties and the reliable coping strategies for pediatric...
Background Because of the lack of brain death laws in China, the proportion of cadaveric organ donat...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes and characteristics of donors...
There has been little study of the Chinese cadaveric donor family's decisions to donate organs withi...
Objective: Organ donation is a complex decision for family members of Asian donors. The impact of ca...
The donor shortage problem is particularly serious in Asia and has markedly limited progress in live...
Objective. As the source of organs is limited in Taiwan, and communication systems are becoming more...
BackgroundThe techniques of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) developed rapidly in the 1990s...
BackgroundLack of family consent from family members has been a major obstacle to cadaveric organ do...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Transplant tourism has increased rapidly in the past two decades, accounting...
Background. Organ transplant health professionals (OTHP) are challenged by more and more sophisticat...
Background/Aims: We report our experience of 27 orthotopic liver transplantations in 26 patients per...
[[abstract]]Background: Living donor liver transplantation is an option for effective treatment for ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Aim. The aim of this study was to explore the stress experienced by the primar...
With the technical advances and improvements in perioperative management and immunosuppressants, liv...
Background. This study explored caring difficulties and the reliable coping strategies for pediatric...
Background Because of the lack of brain death laws in China, the proportion of cadaveric organ donat...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes and characteristics of donors...