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    “Keeping Her Whole”.Magi Sque & Dariusz Galasinski - 2013 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 22 (1):55-63.
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    Researching the Bereaved: an investigator’s experience.Magi Sque - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (1):23-34.
    The issues discussed in this article concern the process of interviewing the bereaved relatives of organ donors, the personal impact, and the potentially painful nature of such research. Narrative interviews were carried out with 24 donor relatives. The relatively small number of donating families and their anonymity mean that little is understood about the experience of having a relative in a critical care situation that ends in donation. The purpose of this study was to develop a theory that explained the (...)
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    Radical actions to address UK organ shortage, enacting Iran’s paid donation programme: A discussion paper.Rebecca Timmins & Magi Sque - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (7-8):1936-1945.
    Globally there is a shortage of organs available for transplant resulting in thousands of lives lost as a result. Recently in the United Kingdom 457 people died as a result of organ shortage in just 1 year. 1 NHS Blood and Transplant suggest national debates to test public attitudes to radical actions to increase organ donation should be considered in addressing organ shortage. The selling of organs for transplant in the United Kingdom is prohibited under the Human Tissue Act 2004. (...)
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    Book Review: Culture, religion and patient care in a multi-ethnic society: a handbook for professionals. [REVIEW]Magi Sque - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (6):545-546.
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