Background: The effectiveness of the organ donation system depends on the health professionals involved in procurement and in dealing with donors and their families. Concerns about lack of knowledge and experience of organ donation have been expressed among such professionals but there is a paucity of literature to indicate the basis of such concerns and where knowledge may be lacking. Given that regional variations in organ donation rates exist in the UK, this study investigates knowledge about and attitudes towards organ donation among student nurses in different countries of the UK and examines regional variations. Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to 667 student nurses (female:male = 582∶85) aged 18 to 50 years (mean [SD] 25...
Background. Organ donation is the major component for transplant programs; however, the rate of orga...
Organ failure both in the UK and internationally is associated with high mortality rates, (Schmidt e...
Background: Blood donors are key in meeting the ever-increasing blood requirements worldwide. The Sp...
Background: The effectiveness of the organ donation system depends on the health professionals invo...
Background: The effectiveness of the organ donation system depends on the health professionals invo...
Organ transplant has become a main stream important medical procedure commonly used in hospitals. Ho...
South Africa has a low organ donation and transplantation rate despite the availability of medical p...
BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplant can drastically improve quality of life and extend life expectan...
This thesis explores the opinions and attitudes of health care (pre-registered nurses, post-register...
This study examined the attitudes and commitment to posthumous organ donation among a group of nurse...
Role of nurses is very important in raising awareness, motivation level and increasing rate of organ...
One aspect that may contribute to the limited availability of donor organs is a lack of knowledge ab...
Introduction. Nurses represent an important link in mediating between the potential donors and th...
Background: The majority of patients on the organ transplant list died while waiting and hoping to g...
Human organ transplantation is an important treatment for certain medical conditions, and for irreve...
Background. Organ donation is the major component for transplant programs; however, the rate of orga...
Organ failure both in the UK and internationally is associated with high mortality rates, (Schmidt e...
Background: Blood donors are key in meeting the ever-increasing blood requirements worldwide. The Sp...
Background: The effectiveness of the organ donation system depends on the health professionals invo...
Background: The effectiveness of the organ donation system depends on the health professionals invo...
Organ transplant has become a main stream important medical procedure commonly used in hospitals. Ho...
South Africa has a low organ donation and transplantation rate despite the availability of medical p...
BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplant can drastically improve quality of life and extend life expectan...
This thesis explores the opinions and attitudes of health care (pre-registered nurses, post-register...
This study examined the attitudes and commitment to posthumous organ donation among a group of nurse...
Role of nurses is very important in raising awareness, motivation level and increasing rate of organ...
One aspect that may contribute to the limited availability of donor organs is a lack of knowledge ab...
Introduction. Nurses represent an important link in mediating between the potential donors and th...
Background: The majority of patients on the organ transplant list died while waiting and hoping to g...
Human organ transplantation is an important treatment for certain medical conditions, and for irreve...
Background. Organ donation is the major component for transplant programs; however, the rate of orga...
Organ failure both in the UK and internationally is associated with high mortality rates, (Schmidt e...
Background: Blood donors are key in meeting the ever-increasing blood requirements worldwide. The Sp...