Crosby D L, Waters W E
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A survey of attitudes showed that apprehensions about the practical implications of cadaveric kidney transplantation were common in doctors and nurses in two acute general hospitals. It also indicated that lack of awareness about potentially suitable donors may be a contributing factor to the existing shortage of donor kidneys.
一项态度调查显示,在两家急性综合医院的医生和护士中,对尸体肾移植实际影响的担忧很普遍。调查还表明,对潜在合适供体缺乏认识可能是现有供体肾短缺的一个促成因素。