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Attitudes and considerations surrounding the issue of organ transplantation-a survey of medical students (Einstellungen and Bedenken zum Thema Organtransplantation-eine Erhebung bei Medizinstudenten)
(In German)
Bunzel B., and Smeritschnig B. Attitudes and considerations surrounding the issue of organ transplantation-a survey of medical students (Einstellungen and Bedenken zum Thema Organtransplantation-eine Erhebung bei Medizinstudenten). Acta Chir Austriaca 111 (1999) 116 (In German)
"Don't know enough about it!". Awareness and attitudes toward organ donation and transplantation among the black Caribbean and black African population in Lambeth, Southwark, and Lewisham, United Kingdom
Davis C., and Randhawa G. "Don't know enough about it!". Awareness and attitudes toward organ donation and transplantation among the black Caribbean and black African population in Lambeth, Southwark, and Lewisham, United Kingdom. Transplantation 78 (2004) 420
Cultural attitudes of Asian Americans toward death adversely impact organ donation
Cheung A.H.S., Alden D.L., and Wheeler M.S. Cultural attitudes of Asian Americans toward death adversely impact organ donation. Transplant Proc 30 (1998) 3609
Knowledge and attitude regarding organ donation among medical students and physicians
Schaeffner E.S., Windisch W., Freidel K., et al. Knowledge and attitude regarding organ donation among medical students and physicians. Transplantation 77 (2004) 1714