Organ transplantation is possibly one of the few cases when even though the medical professionals have the expertise to carry out transplants of certain organs, and even though a person may have financial resources to cover every possible cost, the treatment can prove impossible to give because of the absence of an organ to transplant. It is for this reason that many countries spend thousands of pounds on promoting organ donation through health campaigns. In this paper the results of four surveys carried out before and after a national campaign for promoting organ donation will be analysed. A quota sample of 400 participants took part in each survey. The results show that, after the campaign, attitudes towards organ donation became more pos...
In many countries, such as the US, Germany, France, and the Netherlands, governments are dealing wit...
The organ shortage is commonly presented as having a clear solution, increase the number of organs d...
In many countries, such as the US, Germany, France, and the Netherlands, governments are dealing wit...
Some countries have introduced the opting-out system of organ donation as a way of increasing the nu...
When promoting social change, public opinion plays a crucial role regarding the way different groups...
Organ donation is the only available treatment for end-stage failure of organs such as liver, lung,...
AIM: The number of patients awaiting organ donations is increasing every day. However, the number of...
The purpose of the research was to conduct a critical review of the literature surrounding organ don...
There is a significant and chronically unmet need for donated organs from deceased donors. Despite g...
This review was made in order to make a general conclusion by investigating the organ donation and a...
Introduction : The attitude of healthcare workers (HCW) are essential in influencing organ donation ...
Increasingly, the treatment of choice for many conditions has become organ transplantation. The list...
Organ donation is the charitable act or gift of an organ to help someone who needs a transplant. Som...
The authors present the outcomes of a study on attitudes towards donation of one’s own body organs t...
Organ transplantation is a method of treatment of damaged or missing organ by replacement by a new o...
In many countries, such as the US, Germany, France, and the Netherlands, governments are dealing wit...
The organ shortage is commonly presented as having a clear solution, increase the number of organs d...
In many countries, such as the US, Germany, France, and the Netherlands, governments are dealing wit...
Some countries have introduced the opting-out system of organ donation as a way of increasing the nu...
When promoting social change, public opinion plays a crucial role regarding the way different groups...
Organ donation is the only available treatment for end-stage failure of organs such as liver, lung,...
AIM: The number of patients awaiting organ donations is increasing every day. However, the number of...
The purpose of the research was to conduct a critical review of the literature surrounding organ don...
There is a significant and chronically unmet need for donated organs from deceased donors. Despite g...
This review was made in order to make a general conclusion by investigating the organ donation and a...
Introduction : The attitude of healthcare workers (HCW) are essential in influencing organ donation ...
Increasingly, the treatment of choice for many conditions has become organ transplantation. The list...
Organ donation is the charitable act or gift of an organ to help someone who needs a transplant. Som...
The authors present the outcomes of a study on attitudes towards donation of one’s own body organs t...
Organ transplantation is a method of treatment of damaged or missing organ by replacement by a new o...
In many countries, such as the US, Germany, France, and the Netherlands, governments are dealing wit...
The organ shortage is commonly presented as having a clear solution, increase the number of organs d...
In many countries, such as the US, Germany, France, and the Netherlands, governments are dealing wit...