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Autor:
Michael J. Evanisko, Patrick J. McNamara, Edward Guadagnoli, Cindy L. Christiansen, DeJong W, Carol L. Beasley, Elaine H. Christiansen
Publikováno v:
Clinical Transplantation. 13:342-348
We sought to assess the public's willingness to discuss their preference for organ donation with family members and to identify factors associated with willingness to discuss donation. We categorized individuals (N = 4365) with a preference for donat
Autor:
Clive O. Callender, Santiago-Delpín Ea, Michael J. Evanisko, Patrick J. McNamara, Elaine H. Christiansen, Carol L. Beasley, Edward Guadagnoli
Publikováno v:
Clinical Transplantation. 13:45-50
Telephone interviews about organ donation were conducted with 4880 white respondents, 634 African-American respondents and 566 Hispanic respondents. Forty-three percent (42.9%) of whites, 31.2% of Hispanics and 22.6% of African-Americans reported tha
Autor:
Carol L. Beasley
Publikováno v:
Transplantation Reviews. 13:31-39
Autor:
Steven L. Gortmaker, C Capossela, J M Williams, Susan Gunderson, M E Matthiesen, Carol L. Beasley, Cindy L. Christiansen, Lori E. Brigham
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 88:1645-1650
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to develop a methodology for estimating potential solid organ donors and measuring donation performance in a geographic region based on readily available data on the hospitals in that region. METHODS: Medical records wer
Autor:
A. Poretsky, C Capossela, Lori E. Brigham, S Mellor, Carol L. Beasley, GR Cosgrove, Patrick J. McNamara, Michael J. Evanisko, J Light
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Critical Care. 7:4-12
BACKGROUND: Critical care nurses and physicians usually care for those patients whose condition progresses to brain death and are also often responsible for requesting organ donation from the family of a brain-dead patient. We hypothesized that staff
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Critical Care. 7:13-23
BACKGROUND: Approximately half of the families asked to consider donation of a relative's organs decline to give consent. Understanding the difference between stated public support of organ donation and actual behavior is key to decreasing the shorta
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 30:549-557
Living donation is an option for meeting the needs of patients with end-stage renal disease. We surveyed kidney transplant professionals to understand their attitudes, opinions, and practices regarding living donation and to generate a rough estimate
Autor:
Carol L. Beasley, William DeJong, Susan M Wolfe, Holly G. Franz, William Reitsma, Howard M. Nathan, Denise Payne
Publikováno v:
Journal of Transplant Coordination. 7:14-21
To examine how a family's understanding of brain death may affect the decision to donate, an interview study was conducted with the immediate next of kin of 164 medically suitable organ donor candidates. Telephone interviews were conducted with membe
Autor:
Steven L. Gortmaker, Garrison Rn, Grenvik Na, Franz Hg, Arthur Sobol, Lori E. Brigham, Patterson Rh, Carol L. Beasley, Bruce A. Lucas, Michael J. Evanisko
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 24:432-439
To estimate the potential for solid organ donation; to identify modifiable reasons for nondonation.Retrospective medical records review.Sixty-nine acute care hospitals in four geographic areas of the United States in 1990, and a stratified random sam
Publikováno v:
Transplantation proceedings. 31(3)