[Goal] To assess public knowledge and attitudes towards the family’s role in deceased organ donation in Europe.[Methods] A systematic search was conducted in CINHAL, MEDLINE, PAIS Index, Scopus, PsycINFO, and Web of Science on December 15th, 2017. Eligibility criteria were socio-empirical studies conducted in Europe from 2008 to 2017 addressing either knowledge or attitudes by the public towards the consent system, including the involvement of the family in the decision-making process, for post-mortem organ retrieval. Screening and data collection were performed by two or more independent reviewers for each record.[Results] Of the 1482 results, 467 studies were assessed in full-text form, and 33 were included in this synthesis. When the dec...
Background. The degree of involvement by the next-of-kin in deceased organ procurement worldwide is ...
This study analyses the variables associated with the decisions made by families of potential organ ...
Families of organ donors have faced a deeply emotional experience. These individuals have not only e...
This work was supported by the Spanish government, [grant number FJCI-2017-34286] and [grant number...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Rationale: Family refusal to organ donation of a deceased relative represents one of the most import...
Several European countries are approving legislative reforms moving to a presumed consent system in ...
Background & Aims: At present due to brain dead patients’ families refuse to organ donation, the num...
Objective. To identify who is responsible for the decision to donate organs and tissues from a decea...
Families of organ donors play an important role in the deceased organ donation process. The aim of t...
This research explores how public awareness and attitudes toward donation and transplantation polici...
OBJECTIVE: To identify modifiable factors that influence relatives' decision to allow organ donation...
Background. The degree of involvement by the next-of-kin in deceased organ procurement worldwide is ...
This study analyses the variables associated with the decisions made by families of potential organ ...
Families of organ donors have faced a deeply emotional experience. These individuals have not only e...
This work was supported by the Spanish government, [grant number FJCI-2017-34286] and [grant number...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Rationale: Family refusal to organ donation of a deceased relative represents one of the most import...
Several European countries are approving legislative reforms moving to a presumed consent system in ...
Background & Aims: At present due to brain dead patients’ families refuse to organ donation, the num...
Objective. To identify who is responsible for the decision to donate organs and tissues from a decea...
Families of organ donors play an important role in the deceased organ donation process. The aim of t...
This research explores how public awareness and attitudes toward donation and transplantation polici...
OBJECTIVE: To identify modifiable factors that influence relatives' decision to allow organ donation...
Background. The degree of involvement by the next-of-kin in deceased organ procurement worldwide is ...
This study analyses the variables associated with the decisions made by families of potential organ ...
Families of organ donors have faced a deeply emotional experience. These individuals have not only e...