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Verble, Margaret, and Judy Worth. "Reservations and Preferences among Procurement Professionals concerning the Donation of Specific Organs and Tissues." Journal of Transplant Coordination 7, no. 3 (1997): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/090591999700700305.

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Previous research has established that organ procurement professionals who talk with families about donation have strong personal preferences concerning the donation of specific organs and tissues. This study examines possible reasons for such preferences and compares them with those of hospital personnel who talk with families about donation. The findings suggest that preferences among procurement personnel closely resemble those of hospital personnel, but procurement professionals' reasons reflect a slightly higher rate of self-interest. Aversions among procurement personnel differ from thos
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Siminoff, Laura A., Robert Arnold, and David Scott Miller. "Differences in the procurement of organs and tissues by health care professionals." Clinical Transplantation 8, no. 5 (1994): 460–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0012.1994.tb00270.x.

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Background: The act of donating organs is familiar to most health care professionals (HCPs). However, the process of tissue and cornea donation is not nearly as well known. Most studies of the donation process have neglected the issue of tissue and cornea donation. This study offers some preliminary data concerning the differences between organ and tissue and cornea donation processes. As well, this is one of the first studies to report an eligibility rate for tissues among hospital deaths. Methods: During a 5‐month period in 1989, the charts of all patients (n=233) who died in the study hospi
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Verble, Margaret, and Judy Worth. "Adequate Consent: Its Content in the Donation Discussion." Journal of Transplant Coordination 8, no. 2 (1998): 99–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/090591999800800208.

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Although recent research has established a relationship between donation rates and the consent process for organ and tissue donation, little attention has been given to the content of the donation discussion. Recent studies suggest that families want more information to aid them in making the decision to consent. To address the family's needs, the interviewer should introduce the subject appropriately, respond fully to the family's questions, and provide the following information: the options of donating particular organs or tissues, the potential benefits of donation, the right not to donate,
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Cabrejos Montalvo, César A., katherine E. Ipanaqué Muñoz, and Ana Vásquez del Castillo. "Knowledge and Attitudes about organ donation in students of Health Sciences from a National University of Lambayeque - 2019." Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana 21, no. 4 (2021): 811–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.25176/rfmh.v21i4.4027.

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Objective: Determine the level of knowledge and attitudes about organ donation and xenotransplantation in students from a National University of Lambayeque. Methods: The sampling carried out was probabilistic of a simple random type and the sample was made up of 100 university students. An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted to assess levels of knowledge and attitudes about organ donation. A survey of 20 dichotomous key questions was applied. Results: 53 women (53.0%) and 47 (47.0%) men were interviewed. It was observed that 76% do not know about the Law on the P
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Bharambe, Vaishaly K., Hetal Rathod, and Kalpana Angadi. "Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Organ Donation among Medical Students." BANTAO Journal 14, no. 1 (2016): 34–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bj-2016-0008.

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AbstractIntroduction. All over the world people on organ transplant waiting lists die due to shortage of donor organs. The success of organ donation program needs education of the population regarding organ donation for which healthcare professionals are most suitable. The present study was taken up to assess the knowledge and attitude of 1st, 2ndand 3rdyear medical students about organ donation. Methods. A specially designed self-administered questionnaire was distributed amongst all willing 1st, 2nd and 3rdyear medical students at our Medical College and later analyzed statistically. Results
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Dr Mohan G. "ORGAN DONATION: REVIEW." AVISHKARA 01, no. 05 (2022): 18–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.56804/avishkara.2022.1505.

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There’s a wide spread cry for the organs across the world. Needy people are dying because of the lack of availability of the tissues/organs because of the fact that there’s a strong mismatch between the donors and recipients. When compared with other countries India stands at bottom in organ donation with a rate of only 0.16 donors per million. Growing population, impending disorders and an inadequacy in donations can disrupt the hopes of live. Global statistics too aren’t up to the mark. There requires a tremendous amount of knowledge and awareness regarding the same among the public to raise
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F. Nascimento, Jocinete. "THE POSSIBILITY OF DONATION OF ORGANS AND TISSUES." Health and Society 4, no. 05 (2024): 123–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.51249/hs.v4i05.2239.

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Organ and tissue donation is a very important subject in our society in general. I intend to discuss what organ donation is. The importance of organ and tissue donation. About the importance of awareness. Organ or tissue donation is an act by which the living individual decides to help in the treatment of other people. Donation may be from organs (kidney, liver, heart, pancreas and lung) or tissue (cornea, skin, bones, heart valves, cartilage, bone marrow and umbilical cord blood). The donation of organs such as the kidney, part of the liver and bone marrow can be done in life. For the donatio
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Krupić, Ferid, Melissa Krupić, and Emina Dervišević. "The Factors Influencing Organ Donation and the Transplantation of Organs: A Systematic Review of the Qualitative and Quantitative Literature." International Journal of Health Sciences and Research 14, no. 9 (2024): 368–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20240947.

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Background - Organ donation and organ transplantation refer to a medical treatment approach that involves substituting a diseased or damaged organ or tissue in the human body with a healthy one. Progress in surgical techniques, immunology, and medical science has facilitated the advancement of transplant procedures. Nowadays, a wide range of organs, organ parts, and tissues can be successfully transplanted. Depending on the part of the body in question, the organs that are donated can come from a deceased donor or from a living person. Factors that influence the individual in a positive direct
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SITWAT ALI, Dr. Muhmmad Nafees, SANA JAVAID, HAFIZA AQSA KHAN, and Dr. SOBIA MAQSOD. "IMPACT OF BELIEF SYSTEM ON THE CADAVERIC ORGAN DONATION INTENTION AMONG YOUTH IN PAKISTAN." Kashf Journal of Multidisciplinary Research 2, no. 02 (2025): 46–52. https://doi.org/10.71146/kjmr296.

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Transplantation of organs and tissues has become a very popular cure for the people experiencing organ failure. However, in spite of the popularity of this practice the nations around the world are facing scarcity of organs compared to the requirements. Like other countries the rate of cadaveric organ donations in Pakistan is very low hence organ donors are generally living relatives and friends of the precipitants. Belief system has huge impact on the attitudes of the people regarding cadaveric organ donation. In the light of this situation, and the impact of belief system on the intensions o
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Moraes, Edvaldo Leal de, Marcelo José dos Santos, Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi, and Maria Cristina Komatsu Braga Massarollo. "Experience of nurses in the process of donation of organs and tissues for transplant." Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem 22, no. 2 (2014): 226–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.3276.2406.

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OBJECTIVE: to investigate the meaning of the action of nurses in the donation process to maintain the viability of organs and tissues for transplantation.METHOD: this qualitative study with a social phenomenological approach was conducted through individual interviews with ten nurses of three Organ and Tissue Procurement Services of the city of São Paulo.RESULTS: the experience of the nurses in the donation process was represented by the categories: obstacles experienced in the donation process, and interventions performed. The meaning of the action to maintain the viability of organs and tiss
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Andrews, Ann M., Nanhua Zhang, Allyce Haney Smith, et al. "A Clustered Randomized Trial Informing Patients on Dialysis About Their Ability to Donate Organs and Tissues." Progress in Transplantation 30, no. 3 (2020): 220–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1526924820933840.

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Introduction: The transplant waiting list exceeds the number of organs available. One means of increasing the organ pool is to broaden potential donors to include those with chronic diseases. Research Questions: The study tested the effectiveness of using peer mentors to encourage individuals on dialysis to enroll on an organ donor registry. Design: Dialysis units were pair-matched by size and racial composition and then randomized to one of 2 interventions: meetings with a peer mentor (experimental intervention) or organ donation mailings (control). Peer mentors were trained to discuss organ
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Chauhan, Shaivya, Latika Nath Sinha, Anoop Singh Gurjar, et al. "Development and evaluation of a user friendly android application for advocacy of “Organ Donation” among residents of Western Rajasthan, 2022." Indian Journal of Community Health 35, no. 3 (2023): 285–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.47203/ijch.2023.v35i03.006.

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Introduction: Organ donation is either when a person allows healthy transplantable organs/tissues to be removed after death, or when the donor is alive. Digitization in various aspects of healthcare is replacing humans, eliminating biases and judgement errors. The use of an android application reduces subjectivity in need assessment, accessing basic information and contacting the right facilities to register for organ donation. Objectives: To develop an android application to increase awareness among participants. To assess knowledge, attitudes and practices related to organ donation through t
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dos Santos, Marcelo José, and Lydia Feito. "Family perspectives on organ and tissue donation for transplantation: A principlist analysis." Nursing Ethics 25, no. 8 (2017): 1041–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969733016687156.

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Background: The family interview context is permeated by numerous ethical issues which may generate conflicts and impact on organ donation process. Objective: This study aims to analyze the family interview process with a focus on principlist bioethics. Method: This exploratory, descriptive study uses a qualitative approach. The speeches were collected using the following prompt: “Talk about the family interview for the donation of organs and tissues for transplantation, from the preparation for the interview to the decision of the family to donate or not.” For the treatment of qualitative dat
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Wahengbam, Upendra, and Memchoubi Phanjoubam. "Perspectives: The Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 2011." Journal of Medical Society 38, no. 3 (2024): 185–90. https://doi.org/10.4103/jms.jms_145_24.

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ABSTRACT India has made significant progress in developing an organized system for organ donation and transplantation. However, the gap between demand and supply remains large. The National Organ Transplant Program (NOTP), implemented through national, regional, and state-level bodies, seeks to address these challenges and promote ethical practices. This article reviews India’s organ transplantation framework, focusing on the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, the NOTP, and the roles of the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization, Regional Organ and Tissue Transplant Or
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Ganta, Lasya, L. Keerthi Sasanka, and Lavanya Prathap. "Survey on Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Organ Donation Among Dental Students in Chennai." ECS Transactions 107, no. 1 (2022): 14595–608. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/10701.14595ecst.

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Organ donation is the procedure when an individual permits their very own organ to be expelled and transplanted to someone else, legitimately, either by assent while the contributor is alive or dead with the consent of the closest relative. Donation might be for research or, all the more ordinarily, solid transplantable organs and tissues might be given to be transplanted into another person. Common transplantations include kidneys, heart, liver, pancreas, digestive tracts, lungs, bones, bone marrow, skin, and corneas. Some organs and tissues can be given by living contributors, for example, a
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Shaw, Rhonda. "The Notion of the Gift in the Donation of Body Tissues." Sociological Research Online 13, no. 6 (2008): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5153/sro.1832.

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Recent social science commentary on the donation of body tissues and organs typically invokes Richard Titmuss's work on altruism and the gift relationship as a way of framing donative processes. Much of this discussion, however, has neglected to consider how altruism and body gifting is structured and promoted by organisations and institutions that make such processes possible. In this article I suggest that the accounts people give of their body gifting practices do not always fit orthodox notions of tissue donation as unconditional. Rather, people's perceptions of body gifting and donation d
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Sylvana, Yana, Michelle S, Hanna Wijaya, Yohanes Firmansyah, and Laksanto Utomo. "The Ethical and Legal Consequences of Organ Donation." Interdisciplinary Social Studies 1, no. 4 (2022): 455–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.55324/iss.v1i4.99.

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Background: The transfer of all or part of a donor's body organ tissue to a recipient in the hopes of improving the recipient's quality of life is known as transplantation. Meanwhile, organs are important parts of the human body that are made up of a range of tissues that can maintain structure, vascularity, and the ability to conduct physiological functions.
 Aim: Based on the title, this research aimed to review the ethical and legal consequences of organ donation in Indonesia.
 Method: This research is a multidisciplinary research, which elaborates on the health sector with the ma
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Agrawal, Alpa, Vikas Malik, Nikita Paliya, and Kusum Sharma. "The Future of Organ Transplants: Innovations and Challenges." International Research Journal of Medicine and Surgery 02, no. 01 (2025): 16–20. https://doi.org/10.47857/irjmeds.2025.v02i01.023.

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Organ transplantation has revolutionized modern medicine, offering life-saving solutions for patients with end-stage organ failure, including those requiring kidney, liver, heart, and lung transplants. These procedures significantly enhance quality of life and extend survival rates. However, a critical issue persists: the global shortage of organs for transplant. The demand for organs far outweighs the supply, resulting in long waiting lists and high mortality rates among patients. This shortage is compounded by limited organ donation rates, ethical concerns regarding donation practices, and t
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Kovtun, G. I. "STRUCTURING ORGANIZATIONAL PROBLEMS AND TASKS IN TRANSPLANTOLOGY IN THE REGIONS OF UKRAINE." Вісник соціальної гігієни та організації охорони здоров'я України, no. 2 (August 24, 2023): 61–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2023.2.14035.

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Purpose: to structure the organizational problems of regional organ donation and transplantation systems and identify key tasks for their optimization. Materials and Methods. To achieve the stated objective, this study employed general scientific methods such as analysis, synthesis, generalization, interpretation of scientific data, as well as systemic and structural-functional approaches. Results. Transplantation is a critically important part of treating individuals with damaged or dysfunctional organs or tissues. It holds global medical and social significance. The primary challenge in tran
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De Araujo Nogueira, Maicon, Joana Kátia De Mendonça Flexa, Itamar Reis Montelo, Lorena De Souza Lima, Danielle Oliveira Maciel, and Antônia Margareth Moita Sá. "Donation of organs and tissues for transplantation: Theoretical contributions." Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences 2, no. 6 (2020): 19–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2020v2n6p19-33.

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This bibliographic review study aimed to make theoretical considerations related to the process of organ and tissue donation for transplantation in Brazil. The information source was composed of relevant publications from the Brazilian Association of Organ Transplants, as well as articles found in Latin and American databases, in addition to the current legislation. The increase in the donation rate depends on a broad and systematic look at the technical and legal issues inherent to the donation process. To strengthen this process, it is recommended to incorporate the social approach and the e
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Ismayilova, Parvina. "International standards and domestic legislation on human organ donation and transplantation." Revista Amazonia Investiga 12, no. 71 (2023): 175–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2023.71.11.15.

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The article analyzes international standards for the quality and safety of organs for transplantation. Azerbaijan, like other countries, strictly prohibits organ trade. It criminalized the forcible removal of organs, fraud or coercion, and the buying or selling of organs. The objective of the work is to analyze the Oviedo Convention and the Council of Europe Convention on Combating Trafficking in Human Organs, as well as other legal acts, in comparison with the criminal and administrative laws of Azerbaijan. To achieve the objectives of the research, the author of the article used such methods
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Darlington, Anne-Sophie, Tracy Long-Sutehall, Duncan Randall, Claire Wakefield, Victoria Robinson, and Joe Brierley. "Parents’ experiences of requests for organ and tissue donation: the value of asking." Archives of Disease in Childhood 104, no. 9 (2019): 837–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2018-316382.

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ObjectiveA proportion of children die, making them potentially eligible to be organ/tissue donors. Not all are approached for donation, and experiences of those parents are not well understood. The objective was to investigate to what extent organ and tissue donation (OTD) is discussed as part of end-of-life care and to explore parents’ and healthcare professionals’ (HCPs) experiences.DesignA retrospective qualitative study.SettingMulticentre study with participants recruited through two neonatal intensive care units (ICUs), two paediatric ICUs, a cardiac ICU and a children’s hospice.PatientsB
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Hickey, Michael. "Attitudes and Acceptability of Organ and Tissue Donation Registration in the Emergency Department: A National Survey of Emergency Nurses." Canadian Journal of Emergency Nursing 44, no. 3 (2022): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/cjen140.

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Worldwide, there is a shortage of organs for transplantation. The number of people listed on organ donation registries can possibly be increased by promoting organ donation registration in emergency departments. We administered a national survey to assess emergency nurses’ attitudes and feelings on offering patients’ information on registering to become an organ donor in the emergency department, as well as an immediate opportunity to register. We had 130 (10.2%) responses. Of these, 61.5% of nurses feel that the emergency department is an acceptable location to promote organ donation registra
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Sporisevic, Lutvo, Anes Joguncic, Haris Memisevic, et al. "Knowledge and Attitudes of Students of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina on Organ Donation and Transplantation - Chalenges of Education and Promotion." Materia Socio Medica 36, no. 3 (2024): 143. https://doi.org/10.5455/msm.2024.36.143-148.

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Background: Transplantation of cells, tissues, and organs enables many patients to regain impaired organ function, promoting healing or prolonging life and improving overall quality of life. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge and attitudes of students in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding organ donation and transplantation of organs. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with 255 students from four different faculties in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the majority enrolled in either the Faculty of Medicine or the Faculty of Health Sc
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Mahaparea, APK, G. Srinivas, D.V. Ramanjaneyulu, et al. "Function, Issues of Concern, Health Care Provider as Well as Team Role, Tissue as Well as Organ Selection Along With Processing, Non-Living Donors, Living Donors and Clinical Significance Regarding Tissue and Organ Donation." Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews in Virology & Microbiology 2, no. 1 (2025): 29–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15462763.

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<em>Donating tissue or organs is a multifaceted and intricate process that begins with the careful process of determining death. Following this, a specific set of inclusion/exclusion criteria determines whether or not organs may be obtained from the donor. Ultimately, this leads to a multispecialty transplant and procurement procedure. This exercise clarifies how the donation procedure is assessed and managed and emphasises the part the medical staff plays in post-transplant patient care.</em>
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Nadar, Mr Wilson Joswa, and Dr Roksana Hassanshahi Varshit Guide. "The Ethical Dilemmas of Organ Donation in India: Addressing Legal Issues, Social Norms, and Economic Pressures:." International Journal of Environmental Sciences 11, no. 12s (2025): 451–55. https://doi.org/10.64252/jz3x7260.

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Organ donation in India presents a complex ethical landscape shaped by intersecting legal, social, and economic factors. Despite the existence of a formal legal framework under the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act (THOTA), challenges such as inadequate enforcement, procedural ambiguities, and limited public awareness hinder ethical organ procurement. Deep-rooted cultural beliefs, religious reservations, and family-based decision-making further complicate efforts to promote donation, often leading to reluctance or outright refusal, even in medically viable cases. Compounding thes
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Dyakovych, Myroslava M., and Mariya O. Mykhayliv. "Legal mechanism of regulation of the status of donor bodies as an object of civil law." Journal of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine 28, no. 1 (2021): 128–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.37635/jnalsu.28(1).2021.128-136.

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The quality of life of the population significantly depends on the level of development of medicine, including such a field as transplantology. The need for donor bodies is growing every year, which requires the development of an effective mechanism for regulating legal relations with them. The relevance of the study is due to the existence of a number of unresolved issues: uncertainty of legal relations in this area, gaps in the use of transplantation of human organs and tissues and unexplored relationship of human organ and tissue transplantation with civil law institutions. The main purpose
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Fagundes, Giovanna Gonçalves, Márcia Eduarda Abreu Pacheco, Daniella Valença Daher de Almeida, and Tainá Galvão Cunha Rodrigues. "CAPTAÇÃO DE ÓRGÃOS E TECIDOS: UMA REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA DOS DESAFIOS NO CONTEXTO SOCIAL, CIENTÍFICO E DE SAÚDE." Revista ft 29, no. 141 (2024): 50–51. https://doi.org/10.69849/revistaft/pa10202412191450.

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The process of organ and tissue donation is a surgical procedure based on replacing organs and tissues that have permanent functional insufficiency in a sick person (recipient) with another normal organ or tissue from a donor. In 2021, Brazil performed more than 12,000 transplants through the SUS, but these numbers are still scarce given the progressive increase in the waiting list. The purpose of this study, an integrative literature review, was to categorize and summarize the main factors that hinder the process of organ and tissue procurement and donation.The analysis included 14 studies pu
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Tapan, Kumar Mahato, Agnihotri Vikash, Kumar Ojha Sunil, Kumar Chandel Vinod, and Patel Ankur. "Organ & tissue transplantation: A second chance of life." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH 08, no. 10 (2023): 382–87. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8434798.

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Abstract - Transplanting a healthy organ into a person who lacks that organ can save their life and boost their quality of living. While organ transplants have improved greatly over the past two decades, with generally excellent outcomes for children and young adults, the increased proportion of older transplant patients with comorbidities poses new challenges. Transplants are essential for the treatment of patients with irreversible diseases of the liver, heart, or lungs, and renal transplantation improves patient survival compared to dialysis. There has been a consistent increase in the numb
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Peličić, Damir, Vladimir Prelević, Sonja Nejkov, et al. "Attitudes towards legal and ethical aspects of organ donation among health care workers and general population of Montenegro." Hospital Pharmacology - International Multidisciplinary Journal 9, no. 2 (2022): 1176–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/hpimj2202176p.

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Introduction: Medical and legal problems of organ transplantation are numerous. The donor must be fully and properly informed about all elements regarding the transplantation, and especially about the possible consequences resulting from the removal of tissues and organs, which is an essential ethical problem. Aim: The aim of this research was to determine the attitude of health professionals and the general population in Montenegro towards some of the legal and ethical aspects of organ donation. Material and methods: The research was conducted with the consent of the Ethics Committee of the C
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Jenifer, Pando, and AB Radhika. "A Comparative Study to Assess the Knowledge on Organ Donation among Indian and Foreign Students in a Selected Degree Colleges, Bengaluru." International Journal of Research and Review 6, no. 4 (2019): 12–21. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3988037.

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<strong>Background:</strong>&nbsp;We all should give what we have decided in our hearts to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful Giver. The loss of one life could be the beginning of another. Organ donation is a gift that anyone can give and it has no cost and can be tremendously powerful. Organ donation is defined as the removal of tissues from the human body, from a living or dead person. Transplantation is an operation which involves the replacement of diseased and defective organs and tissues with healthy ones from donors. <strong>Materials and Methods:</stron
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CAYMAZ, Belkız, and Abdullah AYDIN. "A Pilot Study for Determing the Effect of Argumentation-Based Instruction on 6th Grade Students’ Knowledge and Views About Organ Donation and Transplantation." Acta Didactica Napocensia 13, no. 2 (2020): 196–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/adn.13.2.14.

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Abstract: This study has been prepared as a preliminary study that will guide similar studies in the future. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of argumentation-based instruction on 6th grade students’ knowledge and views about organ donation and transplantation. The study was conducted with 41 secondary school students in Turkey and a pre-test post-test single-group quasiexperimental design was used. Organ donation and transplantation was taught with argumentationbased activities for 2 weeks. The data was gathered by the open-ended questionnaire and content analysis was used in
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Majchrowicz, Bożena. "Factors influencing decision making on donating organs for transplantation in the opinion of the respondents - study using the CAWI method." Journal of Education, Health and Sport 13, no. 2 (2022): 183–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/jehs.2023.13.02.026.

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Introduction: Organ transplantation is a procedure of transferring living cells, tissues or organs within one organism or between two organisms. Despite the great achievements of transplantology and the legal basis regulating organ and tissue procurement and transplantation, there are still difficulties in overcoming social and psychological resistance related to this method of treatment and related to granting consent for organ donation. The aim of the study was to determine the knowledge of the factors influencing the decision to transplant organs among the respondents. Material and methods:
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Jiménez Oliver, Karla. "Overview of Organ Donation." Mexican Journal of Medical Research ICSA 11, no. 21 (2023): 55–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.29057/mjmr.v11i21.10007.

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Organ and tissue donation is defined as the transfer of human cells, tissues and organs from a donor to a recipient; it is the only therapeutic option that helps to improve the quality of life and prevent the death of people with tissue or organ failure. However, this process is hampered due to the discrepancy between organ supply and demand worldwide, which increases clinical deterioration and mortality rates on the waiting list of patients with chronic or acute multi-organ failure. The aim of this article is to provide relevant information about the process of organ and tissue donation, high
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Gloy Alves Andrade, Ray, and Sandra Maria Schefer Cardoso. "SOCIAL REPRESENTATION OF THE NURSE IN THE ORGAN DONATION PROCESS." Health and Society 2, no. 06 (2023): 413–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.51249/hs.v2i06.1106.

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Brazil is a world reference in the field of transplants and has the largest public transplant system in the world. It is known to a large part of the population that thousands of people live with the hope of carrying out the transplant, however, the reality shows a discrepancy between the number of people waiting for an organ and the number of potential donors. Objective: to identify the importance of organ donation and the role of nurses (a) in front of a multidisciplinary team in the process of capturing organs and tissues for donation and transplantation. Materials and method: This is a nar
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AIUSHEEVA, IRINA. "HUMAN BIOMATERIAL AS AN «INK» FOR BIOPRINTING: PROBLEMS OF THE LEGAL REGULATION." LEGAL BULLETIN 3, no. 6 (2021): 8–16. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11184802.

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The relevance of the article is connected with the need to develop an adequate legal regulation of relations on the use of human biomaterial for &ldquo;bioprinting&rdquo; in connection with the development of additive manufacturing technology. The purpose of this study is to determine the features of civil law regulation of human biomaterial turnover relations for the purpose of using organs and tissues for volumetric printing. Human organs and tissues are recognized as objects of civil rights, while determining their legal nature is a problematic issue. Before separation from the human body,
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Shahid, Aziz Fahad Hassan AL Amri Mohammed AL-Zydy Ibrahim Nasser Asiri Mohammed Nasser Asiri Salman Qassim Mashiakhi Abdulrahman mohammed alsohaimi Mohammed Abdullah M. ALrajhi. "GENERAL POPULATION AWARENESS AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS ORGAN DONATION IN ASEER REGION, SAUDI ARABIA: SURVEY STUDY." INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES o6, no. 02 (2019): 3599–609. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2562657.

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<strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>Organ donation&nbsp;is when a person allows an&nbsp;organ&nbsp;of theirs to be removed,&nbsp;legally, either by consent while the donor is alive or after death with the assent of the next of kin. Donation may be for research, or , more commonly healthy&nbsp;tissues and organs maybe donated to be&nbsp;transplanted&nbsp;into another person, who needs organ transplantation to achieve a clinically healthy status. </em> <strong><em>Aim: </em></strong><em>To assess general population awareness and attitude regarding organ donation in Aseer region, Saudi Arab
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Moraes, Edvaldo Leal de, and Maria Cristina Komatsu Braga Massarollo. "Family refusal to donate organs and tissue for transplantation." Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem 16, no. 3 (2008): 458–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-11692008000300020.

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This study aimed to discover how potential eligible donor families perceive the decision-making process to refuse organ and tissue donation for transplantation. A qualitative research was performed in order to understand the families' perception, based on the situated-phenomenon structure. Eight family members were interviewed, with four themes and fourteen subthemes emerging from the analysis of the statements. The propositions that emerged from the study indicated that the essence of the phenomenon was manifested as a shocking or despairing situation, experienced through the hospitalization
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Piya, Nebina, Rashmi Gachhadar, and Abhilasha Chaudhary. "Knowledge and Attitude of Organ Donation among General Population of Kathmandu Valley." Nepal Medical College Journal 27, no. 1 (2025): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.3126/nmcj.v27i1.77482.

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For selected end stage organ diseases, organ transplantation can be beneficial. Organ donation is a crucial procedure but the donors are not readily available. Different organs and tissues like kidney, liver, heart, blood, bone marrow, pancreas, intestines, etc. can be donated which can prolong the survival of patients in need and also improve their quality of life. The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge and attitude of organ donation among general population. A cross sectional analytical study was conducted with non – probability convenient sampling technique among 194 adults of thr
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Moloney, Gail, Michael Sutherland, Leah Upcroft, et al. "Respect, interaction, immediacy and the role community plays in registering an organ donation decision." PLOS ONE 17, no. 1 (2022): e0263096. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263096.

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Background Registering a donation decision is fundamental to increasing the number of people who donate the organs and tissues essential for transplantation, but the number of registered organ donors is insufficient to meet this demand. Most people in Australia support organ donation, but only a third have registered their decision on the Australian Organ Donor Register (AODR). We addressed this paradox by investigating how feelings of community, engendered through an ethic of hospitality and care and a non-proselytizing dialogue about organ donation, facilitated the decision to register. Meth
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Kitila, Natae Ebba. "Presumed Consent as an Option to Improve Ethiopian Organ Donation Law." Mizan Law Review 16, no. 2 (2022): 369–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/mlr.v16i2.5.

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There are two types of legislation underlying organ donation that may be based on presumed consent and expressed consent. In expressed consent, individuals are donors when deceased only if they had registered their consent while alive. In presumed consent, any individual is presumed as a donor when deceased unless “no” is registered. Ethiopia operates under Expressed Consent regime. However, the country is under a severe shortage of organs and tissues for transplantation. One of contributing factors for the shortage relates to the legal regime. Based on qualitative research methodology, I argu
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Nicola J. Williams, Nicola J. Williams, Laura O’Donovan Nicola J. Williams, Stephen Wilkinson Laura O’Donovan та 陳怡君 Stephen Wilkinson. "推定反對 ? 器官捐贈選擇退出制度與特定組織器官的排除(二)". 月旦醫事法報告 87, № 87 (2024): 098–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.53106/241553062024010087007.

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Nicola J. Williams, Nicola J. Williams, Laura O’Donovan Nicola J. Williams, Stephen Wilkinson Laura O’Donovan та 陳怡君 Stephen Wilkinson. "推定反對 ? 器官捐贈選擇退出制度與特定組織器官的排除(三)". 月旦醫事法報告 88, № 88 (2024): 077–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.53106/241553062024020088006.

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Nicola J. Williams, Nicola J. Williams, Laura O’Donovan Nicola J. Williams, Stephen Wilkinson Laura O’Donovan та 陳怡君(編譯) Stephen Wilkinson. "推定反對 ? 器官捐贈選擇退出制度與特定組織器官的排除(一)". 月旦醫事法報告 86, № 86 (2023): 108–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.53106/241553062023120086007.

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Okere, Zephrinus Chiagoziem Ph.D, and Nathaniel Ph.D Eke. "A Deontological Review of Organ Transplant and Donation." Global Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Technology Development 3, no. 1 (2025): 58–69. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15283172.

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<em>The gap between organ demand and supply is forever widening. Hence as moral entities, it is our essential responsibility to review ethical facets of organ donation and reception. Ethical reflections of organ donation quandaries can only promote and advance this field in a bioethical manner that can ultimately benefit humanity and the well-being of the society. Due to this, different ethical problems and questions have risen over the years from different bodies, groups and organizations. These questions range from </em><em>ethical issues regarding the recipient and buying and selling human
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Milanes, Carmen Luisa, Eddy Hernández, Leyda González, et al. "Organ and Tissue Procurement System: A Novel Intervention to Increase Organ Donation Rates in Venezuela." Progress in Transplantation 13, no. 1 (2003): 65–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/152692480301300112.

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The limited number of organs and tissues available for transplantation in Venezuela and the need to improve outcomes for patients with life-threatening end-stage organ failure or inadequate quality of life resulted in the development and implementation of an organ and tissue procurement system by the Venezuelan National Transplant Organization. This procurement system, a 24-hour, nationwide, free phone service for detection of potential organ donors, connects callers with transplant coordinators. The on-call coordinator supervises family approach as well as maintenance, transport, and allocati
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Freire, Izaura Luzia Silvério, Quinídia Lúcia Duarte de Almeida Quithé de Vasconcelos, Gabriela de Sousa Martins Melo, Gilson de Vasconcelos Torres, Ednaldo Cavalcante de Araújo, and Francisco Arnoldo Nunes de Miranda. "Facilitating aspects and barriers in the effectiveness of donation of organs and tissues." Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem 23, no. 4 (2014): 925–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-07072014002350013.

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This study aims to ascertain the influence of the structure and process on the effectiveness of donation of organs and tissues. It is an evaluative, longitudinal study, with a quantitative approach, undertaken in six hospitals of Natal-RN, with 65 potential donors. The data collection instrument was a structured script of non-participant observation. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the application of the Chi-squared, Fisher, and Mann Whitney tests. The effectiveness of donation was 27.7%. No significant difference occurred between structure and effectiveness of donation
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Souza, Talita Freitas, Kelly Helaine Miranda Moura, and Gracy Tadeu Ferreira Ribeiro. "Nursing students’ perceptions on organs and tissue donation." Revista de Enfermagem UFPE on line 5, no. 6 (2011): 1353. http://dx.doi.org/10.5205/reuol.1262-12560-1-le.0506201106.

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ABSTRACTObjective: to understand the level of awareness related to donation of organs and tissues of nursing students in a Higher Education Institution of Goiás Method: a descriptive qualitative approach. Data were collected during March and April 2010, through semi-structured interviews with 20 students of nursing, which conformed to the criteria for inclusion. The data were analyzed according to Bardin technique. The research project was approved by the Ethics and Research (CEP) UniEvangélica. Results: the study showed little knowledge about the basic parameters for a professional approach o
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Karakulina, E. V., S. M. Khomyakov, O. A. Aleksandrova, I. V. Lysikov, S. V. Shedenko, and S. V. Gautier. "Ways of improving the legal regulation of human organ and tissue transplantation in the Russian Federation." Russian Journal of Transplantology and Artificial Organs 24, no. 2 (2022): 108–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2022-2-108-118.

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Over the past 10 years, significant breakthroughs have been achieved in Russian transplantology in the field of regulatory legal framework. During this period, the powers of government authorities in the field of healthcare on organization of transplant care and organ donation have been defined, and sources and mechanisms for target financing of medical activities related to organ donation for transplantation purposes have been identified. The procedure for providing medical care under surgery (human organ and/or tissue transplantation) has been adopted, and a state registry system for donor o
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N.V. Kuznetsova, N. V. x., and A. I. Merzlyakova. "COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LEGAL REGULATION OF ORGAN DONATION IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, SWITZERLAND AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA." Bulletin of Udmurt University. Series Economics and Law 32, no. 6 (2022): 1088–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.35634/2412-9593-2022-32-6-1088-1093.

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For a long time, the transplantation of organs and tissues from one person to another has remained an unsolvable medical problem. Nowadays, donor organ transplantation is a common and successful way to treat patients with terminal organ failure, which undoubtedly makes it more in demand. The largest percentage of all organ transplants involves transplants from people who have already died. In this regard, an important issue is the possibility for a person to express his or her will regarding the posthumous removal of organs for transplantation, and the mechanisms and possibilities of this expr
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