Background: Organ donation gives thousands of patients a renewed chance at living full and active lives. Unfortunately, the need for organs does not match their availability. This study aims to analyze the effect of demographic factors on the knowledge and awareness of the Jordanian society towards organ donation. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted using a self-administered online questionnaire. We included 1041 adult Jordanians from all the governorates of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Results: Of the 1041 participants, only 124 (11.9%) had previously singed organ donation card. Overall, 827 (79.4%) were fully accepting organ donation. Among 782 participants in the medical field, 639 (81.7%) fully accepted organ donation,...
We aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude of the Saudi population and students of health science...
Objectives: To understand perception of healthcare workers about factors acting as barriers to organ...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, the supply of organs continues to be much less than the demand. Many studies ...
Organ donation is the charitable act or gift of an organ to help someone who needs a transplant. Som...
Medical advancements over the past decades brought organ transplantation as a definitive therapy for...
Background: Organ donation is when a person allows an organ of theirs to be removed, legally, either...
Abdullah Alghamdi,1 Abdulmalak Abdullah Alsaleh,2 Omar Abdulaziz Alfozan,2 Rayan Qutob,1 Abdullah Al...
Worldwide, organ donation (OD) represents the last resort for millions of patients with end stage or...
BACKGROUND: Organ transplantation is regarded as the optimal treatment for end-stage organ disease r...
Background and objectives: In Kuwait, information regarding public knowledge and attitudes towards o...
Background: Organ donation is described as giving one or more organs, without compensation, for tran...
Background: Organs transplantation is the only treatment for end-stage organ failure. However, the d...
Background: To determine the knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding organ donation in a select...
Introduction: Organ transplantation in Libya depends exclusively on donations from live relatives. T...
Objectives: This paper examines factors that influence Malaysian persons with a tertiary level of ed...
We aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude of the Saudi population and students of health science...
Objectives: To understand perception of healthcare workers about factors acting as barriers to organ...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, the supply of organs continues to be much less than the demand. Many studies ...
Organ donation is the charitable act or gift of an organ to help someone who needs a transplant. Som...
Medical advancements over the past decades brought organ transplantation as a definitive therapy for...
Background: Organ donation is when a person allows an organ of theirs to be removed, legally, either...
Abdullah Alghamdi,1 Abdulmalak Abdullah Alsaleh,2 Omar Abdulaziz Alfozan,2 Rayan Qutob,1 Abdullah Al...
Worldwide, organ donation (OD) represents the last resort for millions of patients with end stage or...
BACKGROUND: Organ transplantation is regarded as the optimal treatment for end-stage organ disease r...
Background and objectives: In Kuwait, information regarding public knowledge and attitudes towards o...
Background: Organ donation is described as giving one or more organs, without compensation, for tran...
Background: Organs transplantation is the only treatment for end-stage organ failure. However, the d...
Background: To determine the knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding organ donation in a select...
Introduction: Organ transplantation in Libya depends exclusively on donations from live relatives. T...
Objectives: This paper examines factors that influence Malaysian persons with a tertiary level of ed...
We aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude of the Saudi population and students of health science...
Objectives: To understand perception of healthcare workers about factors acting as barriers to organ...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, the supply of organs continues to be much less than the demand. Many studies ...