Background: Despite the success of the Breakthrough Collaborative Methodology (BCM) in increasing organ donation rates there has been little published evidence on the effect of the BCM on the wider attitudes and experiences of those involved in organ donation. This study sought to identify whether the National Organ Donation Collaborative in Australia had any additional influence on improving the experiences of staff and family members in the organ donation process. Methods: In-depth qualitative interviews with 17 family members from 13 families who had agreed to the organ donation of a deceased relative and 25 nurses and intensive care specialists at the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria were carried out. Results: The key factor in fami...
Aim of study: This grounded theory study explores critical care staff experiences of approaching rel...
Rates of transplantation from deceased donors remain low, despite high rates of expressed support. W...
Aim of study: This grounded theory study explores critical care staff experiences of approaching rel...
BACKGROUND: Despite the success of the Breakthrough Collaborative Methodology (BCM) in increasing or...
Organ transplantation is the most effective treatment for end-stage organ failure and is a much soug...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Discussing deceased organ donation can be difficult not only for f...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives' experiences of the med...
© 2018, Australasian Medical Publishing co. All rights reserved. Objective: To implement a best-prac...
Purpose of the studyThe purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives’ experiences of the medi...
Families of organ donors have faced a deeply emotional experience. These individuals have not only e...
Abstract Background Discussing...
to identify experiences and feelings on the organ donation process, from the perspective of a relati...
Objective: to identify experiences and feelings on the organ donation process, from the perspective ...
Aim of study: This grounded theory study explores critical care staff experiences of approaching rel...
An exploratory-descriptive design was used to explore and describe knowledge and perceptions about t...
Aim of study: This grounded theory study explores critical care staff experiences of approaching rel...
Rates of transplantation from deceased donors remain low, despite high rates of expressed support. W...
Aim of study: This grounded theory study explores critical care staff experiences of approaching rel...
BACKGROUND: Despite the success of the Breakthrough Collaborative Methodology (BCM) in increasing or...
Organ transplantation is the most effective treatment for end-stage organ failure and is a much soug...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Discussing deceased organ donation can be difficult not only for f...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives' experiences of the med...
© 2018, Australasian Medical Publishing co. All rights reserved. Objective: To implement a best-prac...
Purpose of the studyThe purpose of this study is to explore donor relatives’ experiences of the medi...
Families of organ donors have faced a deeply emotional experience. These individuals have not only e...
Abstract Background Discussing...
to identify experiences and feelings on the organ donation process, from the perspective of a relati...
Objective: to identify experiences and feelings on the organ donation process, from the perspective ...
Aim of study: This grounded theory study explores critical care staff experiences of approaching rel...
An exploratory-descriptive design was used to explore and describe knowledge and perceptions about t...
Aim of study: This grounded theory study explores critical care staff experiences of approaching rel...
Rates of transplantation from deceased donors remain low, despite high rates of expressed support. W...
Aim of study: This grounded theory study explores critical care staff experiences of approaching rel...