Objective: to know the nurses' perception in the process of organ and tissue donation for transplants. Methods: qualitative research with data collection performed through a semistructured interview with 16 nurses from a hospital. The data were submitted to Bardin content analysis. Results: categories emerged after content analysis were as follows: Organ donation process: nurses' experience; Nursing care for potential donors; Family approach; Main difficulties in the donation process. Conclusion: the research demonstrated the real difficulties of the professionals during the donation process, such as lack of human resources, extensive protocols, and lack of awareness of the society to understand the donation process and the family approach....
Background. Nurses are intricately involved in organ donation; however, the referral of donors appea...
to identify experiences and feelings on the organ donation process, from the perspective of a relati...
Abstract: The shortage of organs for transplantation is caused by the increasing demand for organ tr...
Introduction: Treatment team charged to help patients and their family making decision about donate ...
Human organ transplantation is an important treatment for certain medical conditions, and for irreve...
Objective: This study was planned to determine the knowledge, attitudes and approaches of intensive ...
An exploratory-descriptive design was used to explore and describe knowledge and perceptions about t...
Nurses today are caring for a wide array of patients that may include potential organ donors or orga...
BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplant can drastically improve quality of life and extend life expectan...
Role of nurses is very important in raising awareness, motivation level and increasing rate of organ...
Introduction: In transplantation, families of potential donors and health professionals are faced wi...
Introduction: Nurses play a key role in the process of organ donation and transplantation, and previ...
Narrative interviews were carried out with a purposive sample of 24 relatives of organ donors. The s...
M.Cur.Various factors influence the process of organ donation. As a result there is a shortage of or...
Initially viewed as doubtful and plagued with uncertainty, the process of organ/tissue transplantati...
Background. Nurses are intricately involved in organ donation; however, the referral of donors appea...
to identify experiences and feelings on the organ donation process, from the perspective of a relati...
Abstract: The shortage of organs for transplantation is caused by the increasing demand for organ tr...
Introduction: Treatment team charged to help patients and their family making decision about donate ...
Human organ transplantation is an important treatment for certain medical conditions, and for irreve...
Objective: This study was planned to determine the knowledge, attitudes and approaches of intensive ...
An exploratory-descriptive design was used to explore and describe knowledge and perceptions about t...
Nurses today are caring for a wide array of patients that may include potential organ donors or orga...
BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplant can drastically improve quality of life and extend life expectan...
Role of nurses is very important in raising awareness, motivation level and increasing rate of organ...
Introduction: In transplantation, families of potential donors and health professionals are faced wi...
Introduction: Nurses play a key role in the process of organ donation and transplantation, and previ...
Narrative interviews were carried out with a purposive sample of 24 relatives of organ donors. The s...
M.Cur.Various factors influence the process of organ donation. As a result there is a shortage of or...
Initially viewed as doubtful and plagued with uncertainty, the process of organ/tissue transplantati...
Background. Nurses are intricately involved in organ donation; however, the referral of donors appea...
to identify experiences and feelings on the organ donation process, from the perspective of a relati...
Abstract: The shortage of organs for transplantation is caused by the increasing demand for organ tr...