How context affects people's willingness to register for the deceased organ donation programme
Abstract Background The deceased organ donation programme is new in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and to improve acceptability, a broad understanding of public perspectives is thought to be helpful. Therefore, this study aims to explore the extent to which context plays a role in the willingness t...
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Main Authors: | Lamia AlHajri (Author), Amna AlHebsi (Author), Maryam AlSuwaidi (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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