ATTITUDES, PERCEPTIONS AND DETERMINANT FACTORS IN ORGAN DONATION

作者: Lorena T , Cristina Gavrilovici

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摘要: The significance of organ donation comes from the need giving unconditionally and further to linger this gift. In our days an becomes life, power, creation re-create a new identity. But obviously, when you touch God, society all cultural traditions environment that are coming from. attitudes perceptions result some factors unique combination between them, for each individual. Some individuals will be more attached church, so religious element have much higher importance others think pragmatic, considering medical parameters, transplant system its effectiveness. Therefore paper has purpose approach attitudes, opinions towards transplant. most important elements described, which, multicultural perspective they reflect upon decisions about We insist on their role in process we highlight interactions them.

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