Attitudes of Australian emergency department clinicians toward organ tissue donation:an analysis of cultural and religious influences
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Title
Attitudes of Australian emergency department clinicians toward organ tissue donation:an analysis of cultural and religious influences
Author
Weiland, Tracey J.
Marck, Claudia H.
Jelinek, George A.
Neate, Sandra L.
Hickey, Bernadette B.
Marck, Claudia H.
Jelinek, George A.
Neate, Sandra L.
Hickey, Bernadette B.
Publisher
2013/09/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20130900
Primary Classification
19.5
Secondary Classification
19.5;1.2;21.7;7.1
Primary keywords
attitudes of health personnel--[pri];culture--[pri];emergency care--[pri];organ donation--[pri];religion--[pri];tissue donation--[pri]
Secondary keywords
Arabs;Asians;Buddhist ethics;cardiac death;education;ethnic groups;Hindu ethics;hospitals;Islamic ethics;Jewish ethics;knowledge, attitudes, practices;nurses;organ donors;physicians;qualitative research;Roman Catholic ethics;survey;tissue donors
Subject
Australia--[pri]
Journal Article
Progress in Transplantation2013 September; 23(3):278-289
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Bibliography
37 refs.
ISSN
15269248 (print);21646708 (online)
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Citation
“Attitudes of Australian emergency department clinicians toward organ tissue donation:an analysis of cultural and religious influences,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 17, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36562.