Mettle of honor: Misconceptions about organ donationRichard A Webster
so parents' first introduction to child organ donation may potentially come at the most difficult moment of their lives," Freed adds. "Not all hospitals may have personnel trained to have this type of discussion with grieving parents."
Doubts and Misconceptions Concerning Organ Transplantation and Their Influence on One's Attitude Towards Organ Donation - The Problematic Background of Social Education. A Report From Poland - The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantationdoi:10.1016/j.healun.2015.01.891Nowak, E....
The article discusses the laws and misconceptions with regards to directed and conditional organ donations of deceased donors. It cites the Human Tissues Act of 2004, the establishment of the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) and the National Health Service (NHS) Blood and Transplant Organ Donation and...
Conclusion A knowledge-enhancing campaign can effectively improve public perception and promote awareness of organ donation and transplantation. However, the study is limited by its short timeframe, location, and subjective data. Future research should explore the impact of such campaigns on donor ...
The viability of organ transplantation in America hinges on the public's belief that the organ donation process is conducted professionally, with consent, and only after a patient has died.'Public confidence in the organ transplantation process and the credibility of organA Call for Amendments to ...