Process evaluation of specialist nurse implementation of a soft opt-out organ donation system in Wales
Abstract Background Wales introduced a soft opt-out organ donation system on 1st December 2015 with the aim of improving consent rates. In the first 18 months consent rates improved but the difference could not solely be attributed to the soft opt-out system when compared with similar improvements i...
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Main Authors: | Jane Noyes (Author), Leah Mclaughlin (Author), Karen Morgan (Author), Abigail Roberts (Author), Bethan Moss (Author), Michael Stephens (Author), Phillip Walton (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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