نتایج جستجو برای: organ donation

تعداد نتایج: 110536  

Journal: :Transplantation 2003
Sara Taub Andrew H Maixner Karine Morin Robert M Sade

Approximately 6,000 patients per year, or 16 per day, with end-stage organ failure die because of the lack of available organs. Each year only 35% to 50% of potential donors consent to donation (1). During the last 20 years, vigorous educational campaigns, both voluntary and legislative, designed to increase organ donation have failed to increase donation rates significantly. The need for organ...

2017
Sandra C. Jones Samantha Reis K. L. Andrews Kelly L. Andrews

With the introduction of the Australian Organ Donation Register (AODR), responsibility regarding organ donation decisions primarily rests with the individual. However, family members can be instrumental in facilitating or hindering the rate of organ donation by objecting to or confirming the individual’s wishes. Attitudes and beliefs of family members have been shown to be a strong influence on...

2007
Heshmatollah Shahbazian Amir Dibaei Maryam Barfi

Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the attitudes of the residents of Ahwaz toward organ donation after brain death. Materials and Methods: A total of 1000 people between 15 and 70 years of age were selected by cluster sampling in Ahwaz, south-west of Iran. A questionnaire was designed about the attitudes of the interviewees toward organ donation after brain death by themselves ...

2015
Sonia Radunz Tamás Benkö Sabrina Stern Fuat H Saner Andreas Paul Gernot M Kaiser

BACKGROUND One of the main reasons for organ shortage is insufficient education on organ donation. Knowledgeable medical students could share the information with friends and families resulting in a positive attitude to organ donation of the general public. METHODS During six consecutive years (2009 to 2014), we conducted a voluntary, anonymous educational intervention study on organ donation...

Journal: :Health marketing quarterly 2008
Tyler R Harrison Susan E Morgan Lisa V Chewning

While great strides have been made in persuading the public to become potential organ donors, actual behavior has not yet caught up with the nearly universally favorable attitudes the public expresses toward donation. This paper explores the issue by situating the social marketing of organ donation against a broader backdrop of entertainment and news media coverage of organ donation. Organ dona...

Azar Jafari- Koulaee, Fatemeh Khenarinezhad, Hadis Javadian-Koutenai, Masoumeh Bagheri-Nesami,

The health care system can play a significant role in the decision making family and directing them toward satisfaction of donating organs. This study was conducted with the aim of determining the attitude of employed nurses about organs donation, brain death and its related professional factors. This study was conducted in 2015 that samples were selected through the systematic random sampling ...

Background and Aim: Caring for patients with diagnosis of brain death is one of the heaviest duties for nurses, and due to the importance of organ donation is one of the biggest challenges of nursing in the intensive care unit. This qualitative research aimed to investigate the experience of nurses in care for brain death patients. Materials and Methods:The present study was a qualitative rese...

2016
Erin M. Hill

a r t i c l e i n f o The present study examined the role of the big five personality dimensions and altruism in organ donation attitudes (ODA), intentions to register, and organ donor status using a sample of 336 college undergraduates. Participants completed questionnaires that assessed the big five personality dimensions, altruism, ODA, and non-donors completed a question that assessed their...

2013
Xie Shumin Stephanie Mu-Lian Woo Zhang Lei

In recent decades, the demand for organ transplantation has risen rapidly worldwide, due to an increased incidence of vital organ failure. However, the scarcity of organs appropriate for transplantation has led to an organ shortage crisis. This article retrospectively reviews strategies to change negative public attitudes toward organ donation in the People's Republic of China. We strongly beli...

Journal: :American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation 2014
John S Gill Scott Klarenbach Lianne Barnieh Timothy Caulfield Greg Knoll Adeera Levin Edward H Cole

Unlike the United States, the potential to increase organ donation in Canada may be sufficient to meet the need for transplantation. However, there has been no national coordinated effort to increase organ donation. Strategies that do not involve payment for organs, such as investment in health care resources to support deceased donor organ donation and introduction of a remuneration framework ...

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