This study examined the attitudes and commitment to posthumous organ donation among a group of nurses (N=314) in a teaching hospital in Hong Kong. Attitude was operationally defined by a self-report measure of favorable or unfavorable feelings and beliefs about organ donation, whereas commitment was defined by having signed a donor card. Consistent with findings reported in the West, nurses who exhibited favorable attitudes towards organ donation were of greater proportion than those who had signed a donor card. Younger and unmarried nurses were more likely to commit to posthumous organ donation. More than half (55%) of the nurses were undecided about commitment to organ donation, but most of them were likely to sign a donor card. Principal...
Objective. Nurses represent the key persons in the process of organ donation, acting as intermediari...
BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplant can drastically improve quality of life and extend life expectan...
Introduction: Nurses play a key role in the process of organ donation and transplantation, and previ...
Background. Organ donation is the major component for transplant programs; however, the rate of orga...
Background: The effectiveness of the organ donation system depends on the health professionals invo...
Nurses today are caring for a wide array of patients that may include potential organ donors or orga...
Past research has revealed that the majority of people in Hong Kong possess a positive attitude towa...
Human organ transplantation is an important treatment for certain medical conditions, and for irreve...
Introduction: Treatment team charged to help patients and their family making decision about donate ...
Abstract: The shortage of organs for transplantation is caused by the increasing demand for organ tr...
Background. Health professionals can affect attitudes toward organ donation in society; therefore, p...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study was to examine nurses' knowledge of brain death, their attitudes a...
[[abstract]]Purpose Healthcare professionals play an important role in the organ donation process. T...
This thesis explores the opinions and attitudes of health care (pre-registered nurses, post-register...
A descriptive study was conducted to assess the factors that influence critical care nurses\u27 atti...
Objective. Nurses represent the key persons in the process of organ donation, acting as intermediari...
BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplant can drastically improve quality of life and extend life expectan...
Introduction: Nurses play a key role in the process of organ donation and transplantation, and previ...
Background. Organ donation is the major component for transplant programs; however, the rate of orga...
Background: The effectiveness of the organ donation system depends on the health professionals invo...
Nurses today are caring for a wide array of patients that may include potential organ donors or orga...
Past research has revealed that the majority of people in Hong Kong possess a positive attitude towa...
Human organ transplantation is an important treatment for certain medical conditions, and for irreve...
Introduction: Treatment team charged to help patients and their family making decision about donate ...
Abstract: The shortage of organs for transplantation is caused by the increasing demand for organ tr...
Background. Health professionals can affect attitudes toward organ donation in society; therefore, p...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study was to examine nurses' knowledge of brain death, their attitudes a...
[[abstract]]Purpose Healthcare professionals play an important role in the organ donation process. T...
This thesis explores the opinions and attitudes of health care (pre-registered nurses, post-register...
A descriptive study was conducted to assess the factors that influence critical care nurses\u27 atti...
Objective. Nurses represent the key persons in the process of organ donation, acting as intermediari...
BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplant can drastically improve quality of life and extend life expectan...
Introduction: Nurses play a key role in the process of organ donation and transplantation, and previ...