Search Results - "Flodén, Anne"
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The circulatory death that saves lives—Intensive care nurses' conceptions of participating during ‘donation after circulatory death’: A phenomenographic study
Published in Nursing open (01-03-2024)“…Aim To describe intensive care nurses' conceptions of participating during the donation after circulatory death (DCD) process in intensive care units in…”
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An Inventory of Deceased Donor Family Care and Contact Between Donor Families and Recipients in 15 European Countries
Published in Transplant international (10-01-2022)“…Families of organ donors play an important role in the deceased organ donation process. The aim of this study was to gain insight into donor family care by…”
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The Meaning of Being a Living Kidney, Liver, or Stem Cell Donor—A Meta-Ethnography
Published in Transplantation (01-05-2018)“…BACKGROUNDStudies on living donors from the donors’ perspective show that the donation process involves both positive and negative feelings involving…”
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When is directed deceased donation justified? Practical, ethical, and legal issues
Published in Journal of the Intensive Care Society (01-08-2024)“…This paper explores whether directed deceased organ donation should be permitted, and if so under which conditions. While organ donation and allocation systems…”
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The core of after death care in relation to organ donation – A grounded theory study
Published in Intensive & critical care nursing (01-10-2014)“…The aim of this study was to investigate how intensive and critical care nurses experience and deal with after death care i.e. the period from notification of…”
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Circulating resistin levels are early and significantly increased in deceased brain dead organ donors, correlate with inflammatory cytokine response and remain unaffected by steroid treatment
Published in Journal of translational medicine (26-06-2015)“…Resistin is a pro-inflammatory adipokine that increases after brain injury (trauma, bleeding) and may initiate an inflammatory response. Resistin was found…”
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Increased resistin in brain dead organ donors is associated with delayed graft function after kidney transplantation
Published in Journal of translational medicine (26-09-2013)“…Resistin increases during several inflammatory diseases and after intracerebral bleeding or head trauma. Resistin activates the endothelium and may initiate an…”
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Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric validation of the Flodén ATODAI instrument in the North American context
Published in BMC nursing (2020)“…Intensive and critical-care nurses are the key to successful donor management in the critical-care setting. No studies measuring attitudes toward organ donor…”
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ICU nurses’ perceptions of responsibilities and organisation in relation to organ donation—A phenomenographic study
Published in Intensive & critical care nursing (01-12-2011)“…According to the Istanbul declaration, health services should create better routines for identifying potential donors. A previous study involving 702 intensive…”
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Attitudes to organ donation among Swedish ICU nurses
Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-11-2011)“…Aims and objectives. To present data on Swedish ICU nurses’ attitudes to brain death and organ donation and to test a questionnaire designed to explore these…”
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Attitudes towards organ donor advocacy among Swedish intensive care nurses
Published in Nursing in critical care (01-05-2015)“…ABSTRACT Objectives To explore the attitudes of Swedish intensive care nurses towards organ donor advocacy. Background The concept of organ donor advocacy is…”
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A phenomenographic study of ICU-nurses’ perceptions of and attitudes to organ donation and care of potential donors
Published in Intensive & critical care nursing (01-12-2009)“…There is a lack of organs for transplantation and the number of potential organ donors is limited. Several studies indicate that the most crucial factor is the…”
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Operating Theatre Nurses’ Experiences of Participating in the Organ Donation Process in the Perioperative Setting
Published in Transplantation (01-08-2017)“…INTRODUCTIONAll over the world there have been developments within the field of organ donation in the clinical settings, as well as in education and…”
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Corrigendum: An Inventory of Deceased Donor Family Care and Contact Between Donor Families and Recipients in 15 European Countries
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342.3: Nurse anaesthetists: The organ donor’s advocate throughout the organ donation process in the perioperative setting
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116.7: Development and translation and of the psychometric Flodén ATODAI into the Swedish version
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The meaning of being a living kidney, liver, or stam cell donor - A meta-ethnogrphy
Published in Transplantation (2018)“…BACKGROUND: Studies on living donors from the donors' perspective show that the donation process involves both positive and negative feelings involving…”
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117.4: Directed Deceased Donation – pros and cons
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SWEDISH INTENSIVE CARE NURSES ATTITUDES TOWARDS ORGAN DONOR ADVOCACY
Published in Transplantation (01-10-2015)“…The concept of organ donor advocacy is critical to nurses who care for potential donors in order to facilitate organ donation (OD). Specific behavior among…”
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ATTITUDES TOWARDS ORGAN DONOR ADVOCACY AMONG SWEDISH INTENSIVE AND CRITICAL CARE NURSES: A SUMMARY OF A DOCTORAL DISSERTATION
Published in Transplantation (01-10-2015)“…End-of-Life Care in the intensive care unit (ICU) Involves caring for brain dead (BD) persons who by their death become potential organ donors (POD). In this…”
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