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The Use of Phenomenological Approach in Evaluating Mentorship Preparation Program in South East Scotland

Journal Article
Neades, B. L., Lawson, B., Watson, W., & Montgomery, S. (2017)
The Use of Phenomenological Approach in Evaluating Mentorship Preparation Program in South East Scotland. Sage Research Methods Cases, https://doi.org/10.4135/9781473970663
The Nursing and Midwifery Council for the United Kingdom highlighted the importance of the role of the mentor in the development of competence in student nurses and midwives. ...

Exploring organ donation with bereaved relatives: healthcare professional's experiences in 3 European countries.

Conference Proceeding
Neades, B. L. (2014)
Exploring organ donation with bereaved relatives: healthcare professional's experiences in 3 European countries. In W. Weimar, M. A. Bos, & J. J. Busschbach (Eds.), Ethical, Legal and Psychosocial Aspects of Transplantation: Global Issues Local Solutions
Bereaved families are the crucial link in obtaining organs for donation and are involved in the organ donation decision making process. The challenges of requesting organ dona...

An exploration of legal and professional guidance governing recipient consent for allograft fusion material.

Book
Neades, B. L., Perry, P., Kilbride, L., Aitken, G., & Hill, G. (2013)
An exploration of legal and professional guidance governing recipient consent for allograft fusion material. In R. F. Saidi (Ed.), Organ Donation and Organ Donors: Issues, Challenges and PerspectivesNova Science Publishers Inc

Aggression

Book
Neades, B. L. (2012)
Aggression. In B. Dolan, & L. Holt (Eds.), Accident and Emergency: theory into practice, 3rd ed'n, 183-190. Bailliere Tindall

Use of human tissue for transplantation: ethical and legal issues.

Book
Neades, B. L., Perry, P., Kilbride, L., Aitken, G., & Hill, G. (2012)
Use of human tissue for transplantation: ethical and legal issues. In R. F. Saidi (Ed.), Organ Donation and Organ Donors: Issues, Challenges and Perspectives, 149-168. Nova Science Publishers
Currently, human bone is a commonly used material to help promote fusion of the vertebrae. The bone can be the recipient’s own bone (autograft) or allograft bone, where bone ...

Presumed Consent to Organ Donation in Three European Countries

Journal Article
Neades, B. L. (2009)
Presumed Consent to Organ Donation in Three European Countries. Nursing Ethics, 16(3), 267-282. doi:10.1177/0969733009102687
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a transplant; however, only 3235 organs were available via the current `opt in'...

On the Podium Presumed Consent

Journal Article
Neades, B. L., & Wainwright, P. (2008)
On the Podium Presumed Consent. Royal College of Nursing Magazine, 10-11,

Healthcare professionals’ experience in applying presumed consent legislation in organ donation in three European countries : a phenomenological study

Book Chapter
Neades, B. L. (2008)
Healthcare professionals’ experience in applying presumed consent legislation in organ donation in three European countries : a phenomenological study. In W. Weimar, M. A. Bos, & J. J. Busschbach (Eds.), Organ Transplantation : Ethical, Legal and Psychosocial Aspects Towards a Common European PolicyPabst, Wolfgang Science

Book review - "Monitoring the critically ill patient" -2nd ed.,P. Jevon, B. Ewens, J.S. Pooni. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford (2007). ISBN: 9781405144407

Journal Article
Neades, B. L. (2008)
Book review - "Monitoring the critically ill patient" -2nd ed.,P. Jevon, B. Ewens, J.S. Pooni. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford (2007). ISBN: 9781405144407. International Emergency Nursing, 16, 66. doi:10.1016/j.ienj.2007.11.002
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Healthcare professionals' experiences in applying presumed consent legislation in organ donation in three European countries: a phenomenological study

Thesis
Neades, B. L. Healthcare professionals' experiences in applying presumed consent legislation in organ donation in three European countries: a phenomenological study. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/4343
The crisis in the numbers of donated organs has featured strongly in the U. K. literature highlighting the growing gap between those waiting for a transplant currently 6,698 a...