The experiences and supportive care preferences of rural living organ donors /
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2021
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Barrett, Alison
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thesis
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Living organ donation is a major life event and due to the concentration of specialist services in major metropolitan hospitals, may result in additional burdens for people who choose to donate a kidney or partial liver if they reside in rural, regional or remote locations. This research aimed to gain a better understanding of the emotional, medical, social, financial and practical impacts of this experience for rural people, and explore strategies through which they could be better supported through this experience. A systematic review and in-depth interviews highlighted a unique population willing to undergo a major surgery to help save, or improve the quality of a life; but would benefit from additional emotional, instrumental and educational support to help them navigate the donation process.
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University of South Australia. UniSA Allied Health and Human Performance
UniSA Allied Health and Human Performance
UniSA Allied Health and Human Performance
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Thesis (Masters by research(Health Sciences))--University of South Australia, 2021.
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Copyright 2021 Alison Barrett.
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1 ethesis (xi, 112 pages) :
colour illustrations.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-91)
colour illustrations.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-91)
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