Primary care physicians' attitudes and practices regarding discussing organ donation with their patients (original) (raw)

The physician's role in discussing organ donation with families*

michael WILLIAMS

Critical care …, 2003

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Health care professionals: what do they know about organ donation?

Julia Valenciano Diez

Progress in Transplantation, 2008

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Patients, Families, and Organ Donation: Who Should Decide?

Mark Aulisio

The Milbank Quarterly, 2000

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Primary Care Doctors Faced With Living Organ Donation

Jose Sanchez

Transplantation Proceedings, 2006

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Improving Consent Rates for Organ Donation: The Effect of an Inhouse Coordinator Program

ali salim

Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2007

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Biases among hospital personnel concerning donation of specific organs and tissues: implications for the donation discussion and education

Margaret Verble

Journal of Transplant Coordination, 1997

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Factors Influencing Families' Consent for Donation of Solid Organs for Transplantation

Nahida Gordon

JAMA, 2001

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Approaching families on the subject of organ donation: A phenomenological study of the experience of healthcare professionals

Aud J. Orøy

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2013

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Organ Donation: A Comparison of Donating and Nondonating Families

selim hovardaoglu

Transplantation Proceedings, 2005

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Views of health care personnel on organ donation and transplantation: A literature review.

César Padilla-Altamira

Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem, 2015

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Options for Increasing Organ Donation: The Potential Role of Financial Incentives, Standardized Hospital Procedures, and Public Education to Promote Family Discussion

William DeJong

The Milbank Quarterly, 1995

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Increasing Solid Organ Donation: A Role for Emergency Physicians

Aasim I Padela

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022

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Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Organ Donation among Relatives of Patients Referred to the Emergency Department

Emergency Journal

SBMU publishing, 2015

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Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Intentions of Critical Care Units Patients’ Families regarding Organ Donation

Maha Subih

Journal of Social Service Research

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When the living and the deceased cannot agree on organ donation: a survey of U.S. Organ Procurement Organizations (OPO)

W. James Chon, MD, FACP, FASN, FAST

American Journal of Transplantation, 14: 172-177, 2013

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Organ donation in the accident and emergency department: a study of relatives' views

Robert Crouch

Emergency Medicine Journal, 1997

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Survey of medical students about attitudes toward organ donation

Tihana Brkljačić

Dialysis & Transplantation, 2006

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Caring for organ donors: The intensive care unit physicians’ view

A O S c h e l p

Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care, 2006

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Attitudes and behavior related to organ donation and transplantation: a survey of university students

Rengin Erdal

Transplantation proceedings, 2002

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Implementation of clinical guidelines for requesting family informed consent to deceased organ donation for transplantation: positive effect on consent rates

Ana Manzano, Francisco Caballero

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Attitudes and behavior related to organ donation and transplantation

Seval akgün

Transplantation Proceedings, 2002

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The Effect of Standardized Interviews on Organ Donation

Mustafa K Arslantaş

Transplantation, 2017

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The role of healthcare professionals to improve organ donation and transplantation outcome: a national study

elahe pourhosein

Cell and Tissue Banking, 2023

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The experiences of family members of deceased organ donors and suggestions to improve the donation process: a qualitative study

Sam Shemie

Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2022

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Organ donation education in the ICU setting: a qualitative and quantitative analysis of family preferences

Anna Bradford

Journal of Critical Care, 2018

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Attitudes Toward Organ Donation Among Relatives of the Patients Who Are Being Followed Up in Intensive Care and Dialysis Units

Kenan Topal

Transplantation Proceedings, 2017

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The influence of race on approaching families for organ donation and their decision to donate

Clive Callender

American Journal of Public Health, 1999

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Seeking consent for organ donation: Process evaluation of implementing a new Specialist Requester nursing role

Barbara Neukirchinger

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2020

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Organ donation within the intensive care unit: A retrospective audit

Tracey Bucknall

Australian Critical Care, 2019

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Knowledge and Attitudes about Organ Donation Among Medical Students

Nazan Bilgel

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Organ donation procedures- an epidemiological study.

Sayonara Barbosa

Progress in Transplantation, 2010

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Information Requested About Organ Donation in Primary Health Care Centers

Jose Sanchez

Transplantation Proceedings, 2006

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Organ donation and utilization in the USA

Robert Metzger

American Journal of Transplantation, 2004

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Family interview guide for requesting organ donation for transplantation and evaluation using the Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation (AGREE II) instrument

Francisco Caballero, Carlos H Huayhualla, Ana Manzano

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