The organ donation and transplantation program in Spain has long been considered the gold standard worldwide. An in-depth understanding of the Spanish program may promote the development and reform of transplant programs in other countries. Here, we present a narrative literature review of the Spanish organ donation and transplantation program supplemented by expert feedback and presented according to a conceptual framework of best practices in the field. Core features of the Spanish program include its three-tiered governing structure, close and collaborative relationships with the media, dedicated professional roles, a comprehensive reimbursement strategy, and intensive tailored training programs for all personnel. Several more sophistica...
The United Kingdom (UK) supports a highly successful organ donation and transplantation program. Whi...
Spain has been amongst the countries most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has posed signifi...
Every year the US and European countries face an epidemic of organ failure from a multitude of reaso...
The organ donation and transplantation program in Spain has long been considered the gold standard w...
The organ donation and transplantation program in Spain has long been considered the gold standard w...
Over the past two decades, Portugal has become one of the world leaders in organ donation and transp...
With 34 donors per million population, Spain has impressed the international transplant community wi...
Background: This research explores how public awareness and attitudes towards donation and transpla...
Background: transplantation of human organs and tissues saves many lives and restores essential func...
Livers from donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors are an increasingly more common source of ...
Valuable information can be obtained from a systematic evaluation of a successful national transplan...
The awareness of organ donation among health professionals is important at the time of transplant pr...
Since the first successful kidney transplant was carried out in 1954 (Murray et al. 1956), organ tra...
The purpose of the research was to conduct a critical review of the literature surrounding organ don...
BACKGROUND Organ donation-rates using deceased donors and organizational approaches to organ donatio...
The United Kingdom (UK) supports a highly successful organ donation and transplantation program. Whi...
Spain has been amongst the countries most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has posed signifi...
Every year the US and European countries face an epidemic of organ failure from a multitude of reaso...
The organ donation and transplantation program in Spain has long been considered the gold standard w...
The organ donation and transplantation program in Spain has long been considered the gold standard w...
Over the past two decades, Portugal has become one of the world leaders in organ donation and transp...
With 34 donors per million population, Spain has impressed the international transplant community wi...
Background: This research explores how public awareness and attitudes towards donation and transpla...
Background: transplantation of human organs and tissues saves many lives and restores essential func...
Livers from donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors are an increasingly more common source of ...
Valuable information can be obtained from a systematic evaluation of a successful national transplan...
The awareness of organ donation among health professionals is important at the time of transplant pr...
Since the first successful kidney transplant was carried out in 1954 (Murray et al. 1956), organ tra...
The purpose of the research was to conduct a critical review of the literature surrounding organ don...
BACKGROUND Organ donation-rates using deceased donors and organizational approaches to organ donatio...
The United Kingdom (UK) supports a highly successful organ donation and transplantation program. Whi...
Spain has been amongst the countries most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has posed signifi...
Every year the US and European countries face an epidemic of organ failure from a multitude of reaso...