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Factors affecting willingness of organ donation among adults / Patricia Faye R. Agnila ; Karmela B. Balingcongan ; Frinzes Layra G. Castillo ; Liza Marie Edquid ; Carl Angelo B. Eron ; Jansen E. Fulgado ; Kaira Pauline Larracas ; Prinzes Amor G. Lozano ; Sarah Ngozi P. Madike ; Marinela S. Malo ; Krizelle V. Marribay ; Mikee D. Melad ; Ronel Von O. Monterozo ; Marco Paolo A. Perpetua ; Wynona Marie L. Ricohermoso ; Roy Jr., F. Rodiel ; Jaybie A. Sales ; Renzo B. Salinas ; Victoria Clarice A. Tarnate ; Gabrielle Alexis G . Tiglao ; Angela Denise H. Tiquia ; Czarina Abigaile C. Tolentino ; Arielle Joy C. Torio ; Art Joseph L. Valencia and Rayner Baloloy, MD.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Fairview, Quezon City Department of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF, 2019Description: 38 pages: 28 cmContent type:
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
LOC classification:
  • MCFM20190019
Summary: ABSTRACT: With the elevating number of the Filipino population with chronic renal failure, the demand for kidney transplant rises tremendously every year. Unfortunately, there is a progressively depreciation in the available organ donors. The focus of this study was to assess and investigate the factors, such as knowledge, education, attitude, religion, and opinions from family, that affect the general population of Filipino adults' willingness to become organ donors. The information collected when investigating these factors may raise awareness and contribute in increasing the number of potential organ donors in the Philippines.
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Theses Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses MCFM20190019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T002099

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ABSTRACT: With the elevating number of the Filipino population with chronic renal failure, the demand for kidney transplant rises tremendously every year. Unfortunately, there is a progressively depreciation in the available organ donors. The focus of this study was to assess and investigate the factors, such as knowledge, education, attitude, religion, and opinions from family, that affect the general population of Filipino adults' willingness to become organ donors. The information collected when investigating these factors may raise awareness and contribute in increasing the number of potential organ donors in the Philippines.

Thesis - Department of Community & Family Medicine

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