نتایج جستجو برای: organ donation

تعداد نتایج: 110536  

Journal: :Nursing Critical Care 2018

2017
Julie E. Potter Robert G. Herkes Lin Perry Rosalind M. Elliott Anders Aneman Jorge L. Brieva Elena Cavazzoni Andrew T. H. Cheng Michael J. O’Leary Ian M. Seppelt Val Gebski

BACKGROUND Discussing deceased organ donation can be difficult not only for families but for health professionals who initiate and manage the conversations. It is well recognised that the methods of communication and communication skills of health professionals are key influences on decisions made by families regarding organ donation. METHODS This multicentre study is being performed in nine ...

Journal: :American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons 2006
W H Marks D Wagner T C Pearson J P Orlowski P W Nelson J J McGowan M K Guidinger J Burdick

Continued progress in organ donation will help enable transplantation to alleviate the increasing incidence of end-stage organ disease. This article discusses the implementation and effect of the federally initiated Organ Donation Breakthrough Collaborative; it then reviews organ donation data, living and deceased, from 1995 to 2004. It is the first annual report of the Scientific Registry of T...

2014
Matthias Heuer Sonia Radunz Friederike von Hugo Carmen Kirchner Natalie Wittenburg Karl-Heinz Stammen Andreas Paul Gernot Kaiser

BACKGROUND Organ shortage remains a major challenge in transplantation medicine. The aim of this study was to analyze the public's willingness to donate organs and to observe whether increased knowledge about organ donation has an effect on the attitude toward organ donation. The study in particular tested the efficacy of using electronic communication as a means to distribute information. ME...

2014
B. Bosakhar D. Arab N. Al-Ali N. Al-Tawheid S. Al-Farhan Z. Al-Mesailekh A.K. Mitra H.M. Al-Shimali A.F. Al-Musaileem M.S. Rao K.M. Khan O.M. Hedaya P.M. Mathew F. Hassan O.A. Phillips Y.A. Luqmani H. Al-Abkal I. Siddique J. Al-Ali T.A. Junaid M.J. Albert A.K. AlAnjeri A.E. Al Serri R. Gupta H.A. El Baaly P. Kinatamitath O. Shaarawi O.A. Mojiminiyi T. Essam Eldin K. Mahmoud B. Al Enezi S.S. Boswihi E.E. Udo N. Al-Sweih A. Shuaib J. Kokaj G. Pichler R. Nair M. Joseph J.Y. Al-Hashel V. Nagarajan S.F. Ahmed

s of Award-Winning Posters, 19th Annual Health Sciences Poster Conference, Faculty of Medicine, Health Sciences Centre, Kuwait University, Kuwait, May 6–8, 2014 mentioned about health complications after organ donations (77 vs. 67%, p = 0.011) and a fear of the operation itself (83 vs. 69%, p < 0.001). In a multiple logistic regression analysis, female gender (OR = 1.7; 95% CI = 1.2, 2.4), and ...

2017
Alvin H. Li Amit X. Garg Versha Prakash Jeremy M. Grimshaw Monica Taljaard Joanna Mitchell Danny Matti Stefanie Linklater Kyla L. Naylor Stephanie Dixon Cathy Faulds Rachel Bevan Leah Getchell Greg Knoll S. Joseph Kim Jessica Sontrop Lise M. Bjerre Allison Tong Justin Presseau

BACKGROUND There is a worldwide shortage of organs available for transplant, leading to preventable mortality associated with end-stage organ disease. While most citizens in many countries with an intent-to-donate "opt-in" system support organ donation, registration rates remain low. In Canada, most Canadians support organ donation but less than 25% in most provinces have registered their desir...

Journal: :Hawaii medical journal 2000
L L Wong W M Limm A H Cheung C Carroll L Wong

A survey of physicians attending the recent Hawaii Medical Association meeting was conducted in order to assess physician attitudes on organ donation. Physicians were asked 6 questions and demographics were collected. Results indicate that Hawaii physicians generally support organ donation and are aware of some of the current federal legislation regarding donation.

2012
Lianne Barnieh Scott Klarenbach John S. Gill Tim Caulfield Braden Manns

Background and objective The acceptability of financial incentives for organ donation is contentious. This study sought to determine (1) the acceptability of expense reimbursement or financial incentives by the general public, health professionals involved with organ donation and transplantation, and those with or affected by kidney disease and (2) for the public, whether financial incentives w...

Journal: Evidence Based Care 2013

Background: Caring for family is essential for organ donation request and decision making process and nurses are responsible for family caring. Aim: the present study have performed to explore the role of quality of care and treatment in facilitating decision making and consent to organ donation in family of the  brain death patient. Methods: A qualitative research approach with its focus on th...

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