Why relatives do not donate organs for transplant operations: Is 'sacrifice' a more appropriate family care model than the 'gift of life'?
Why relatives do not donate organs for transplant operations: Is 'sacrifice' a more appropriate family care model than the 'gift of life'?
Sque, M.
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Long, T.
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Payne, S.
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1 January 1970
Sque, M.
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Long, T.
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Payne, S.
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Sque, M., Long, T. and Payne, S.
(1970)
Why relatives do not donate organs for transplant operations: Is 'sacrifice' a more appropriate family care model than the 'gift of life'?
Fifth Biennial Conference ISCHP (International Society of Critical Health Psychology) 2007, Boston, USA.
17 - 20 Jul 2007.
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Published date: 1 January 1970
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Fifth Biennial Conference ISCHP (International Society of Critical Health Psychology) 2007, Boston, USA, 2007-07-17 - 2007-07-20
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