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

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The purpose of this study was to review the empirical studies on health personnel’s views towards organ donation and transplantation. A scoping review was carried out in English, Portuguese and Spanish. The search was conducted in eight databases, and two search engines. Four groups of descriptors were used. The period covered was 1985 to 2013. Frequency and content analysis was performed. Two hundred forty-eight articles were selected, out of 316 identified. The literature is temporally and geographically clustered. Quantitative studies predominate. The studies prioritized the perspective of medical and nursing personnel over other actors, such as directors and organ donation coordinators. Health personnel’s attitudes toward deceased organ donation was the most examined topic. In conclusion, a growing quantitative literature analyzes the perspective of physicians and nurses with regard to deceased organ donation and transplantation.

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Mercado-Martínez, F. J., Padilla-Altamira, C., Díaz-Medina, B., & Sánchez-Pimienta, C. (2015, July 25). Views of health care personnel on organ donation and transplantation: A literature review. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-07072015003842014

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