Aim: Paediatric donation is a unique and extremely sensitive process that requires specific knowledge and competencies. Most countries use protocols for organ and tissue donation to ensure optimal care for the donor and family, but these mainly focus on adults.However, the donation process for children differs from adults in many ways. An overview of the literature was performed to identify protocols for the paediatric population.Methods: PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE and the Internet were searched up to March 2016 for papers or other sources in English related to specific organ and tissue donation protocols for children and neonates. This comprised title, abstract and then full-text screening of relevant data.Results: We included 12 paper...
Overby and colleagues (2015) highlight the complexities of consent to or authorization for organ pro...
Objective A proportion of children die, making them potentially eligible to be organ/tissue donors. ...
Living organ donation (LD) is an increasingly established practice. Whereas in the U.S. and Canada L...
Aim: Paediatric donation is a unique and extremely sensitive process that requires specific knowledg...
There is a growing shortage of size-matched organs and tissues for children. Although examples of su...
Aim This study explored the attitudes of medical professionals to organ and tissue donation in paedi...
There is a growing shortage of size-matched organs and tissues for children. Although examples of su...
There is a growing shortage of size-matched organs and tissues for children. Although examples of su...
A shortage of size-matched organs and tissues is the key factor limiting transplantation in children...
A shortage of size-matched organs and tissues is the key factor limiting transplantation in children...
Neonatal organ and tissue donation is not common practice in the Netherlands. At the same time, ther...
Background: Parents have to decide about organ donation after the death of their child. Although mos...
© SAGE Publications. Whether living tissue and donation by minors is acceptable is the subject of co...
At the end of 1999 the Danish Council of Ethics published a report on organ and tissue donation from...
Overby and colleagues (2015) highlight the complexities of consent to or authorization for organ pro...
Objective A proportion of children die, making them potentially eligible to be organ/tissue donors. ...
Living organ donation (LD) is an increasingly established practice. Whereas in the U.S. and Canada L...
Aim: Paediatric donation is a unique and extremely sensitive process that requires specific knowledg...
There is a growing shortage of size-matched organs and tissues for children. Although examples of su...
Aim This study explored the attitudes of medical professionals to organ and tissue donation in paedi...
There is a growing shortage of size-matched organs and tissues for children. Although examples of su...
There is a growing shortage of size-matched organs and tissues for children. Although examples of su...
A shortage of size-matched organs and tissues is the key factor limiting transplantation in children...
A shortage of size-matched organs and tissues is the key factor limiting transplantation in children...
Neonatal organ and tissue donation is not common practice in the Netherlands. At the same time, ther...
Background: Parents have to decide about organ donation after the death of their child. Although mos...
© SAGE Publications. Whether living tissue and donation by minors is acceptable is the subject of co...
At the end of 1999 the Danish Council of Ethics published a report on organ and tissue donation from...
Overby and colleagues (2015) highlight the complexities of consent to or authorization for organ pro...
Objective A proportion of children die, making them potentially eligible to be organ/tissue donors. ...
Living organ donation (LD) is an increasingly established practice. Whereas in the U.S. and Canada L...