OBJECTIVE: To identify modifiable factors that influence relatives' decision to allow organ donation. DESIGN: Systematic review. DATA SOURCES: Medline, Embase, and CINAHL, without language restriction, searched to April 2008. Review methods Three authors independently assessed the eligibility of the identified studies. We excluded studies that examined only factors affecting consent that could not be altered, such as donor ethnicity. We extracted quantitative results to an electronic database. For data synthesis, we summarised the results of studies comparing similar themes. RESULTS: We included 20 observational studies and audits. There were no randomised controlled trials. The main factors associated with reduced rates of refusal were the...
Background: This study systematically located and appraised peer-reviewed evidence for the effica...
Background. Organ transplantation as one of the most effective treatment options for patients with o...
Background: Studies have shown that, with regard to social, cultural, and institutional contexts, se...
Background & Aims: At present due to brain dead patients’ families refuse to organ donation, the num...
Contains fulltext : 208686.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives' experiences of the med...
Purpose of the studyThe purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives’ experiences of the medi...
Contains fulltext : 154942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thi...
Rationale: Family refusal to organ donation of a deceased relative represents one of the most import...
Contains fulltext : 159498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis con...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
Rationale Family, and sometimes longstanding friends, have considerable influence over organ donati...
OBJECTIVE: To account for factors affecting family approach and consent for organ donation after bra...
Contains fulltext : 167536.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Background. Transplantation is the treatment of choice for organ failure, but a worldwide shortage o...
Background: This study systematically located and appraised peer-reviewed evidence for the effica...
Background. Organ transplantation as one of the most effective treatment options for patients with o...
Background: Studies have shown that, with regard to social, cultural, and institutional contexts, se...
Background & Aims: At present due to brain dead patients’ families refuse to organ donation, the num...
Contains fulltext : 208686.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives' experiences of the med...
Purpose of the studyThe purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives’ experiences of the medi...
Contains fulltext : 154942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Thi...
Rationale: Family refusal to organ donation of a deceased relative represents one of the most import...
Contains fulltext : 159498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis con...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
Rationale Family, and sometimes longstanding friends, have considerable influence over organ donati...
OBJECTIVE: To account for factors affecting family approach and consent for organ donation after bra...
Contains fulltext : 167536.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Background. Transplantation is the treatment of choice for organ failure, but a worldwide shortage o...
Background: This study systematically located and appraised peer-reviewed evidence for the effica...
Background. Organ transplantation as one of the most effective treatment options for patients with o...
Background: Studies have shown that, with regard to social, cultural, and institutional contexts, se...