2014
DOI: 10.4304/jnw.9.12.3251-3262
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“…The results of this study show that the will to donate organs can be internalised as a self-interest part in its own right. Through the spiritual self-interest of the meaning of life, medical social workers can help organ donation volunteers to transform their wish to donate organs into a better motivation for life, and realise the self-development of organ donation volunteers.Studies have shown that donors are motivated by the pursuit of spiritual bene ts, but also by non-totally altruistic motives such as potential material bene ts [14,15]. As the society emphasises more on the spirit of donation, this may lead to a certain "stigmatisation" of the public's demand for material bene ts.…”
Section: Theme 3 the Spiritual Emotional Value Of Organ Donationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results of this study show that the will to donate organs can be internalised as a self-interest part in its own right. Through the spiritual self-interest of the meaning of life, medical social workers can help organ donation volunteers to transform their wish to donate organs into a better motivation for life, and realise the self-development of organ donation volunteers.Studies have shown that donors are motivated by the pursuit of spiritual bene ts, but also by non-totally altruistic motives such as potential material bene ts [14,15]. As the society emphasises more on the spirit of donation, this may lead to a certain "stigmatisation" of the public's demand for material bene ts.…”
Section: Theme 3 the Spiritual Emotional Value Of Organ Donationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory emphasises that physiological and safety needs are prerequisites for achieving other needs [17]. Studies have pointed out that providing reasonable nancial compensation and necessary humanitarian assistance to organ donation volunteers and their families has an obvious incentive effect on increasing the willingness to donate and helps to curb the organ trade to some extent [15].At the same time, to break the stereotype of organ donors, to recognise the complexity of human nature, and to provide appropriate psychological counselling services for some negative organ donation volunteers, so as to safeguard the physical and mental health of organ donation volunteers.…”
Section: Theme 3 the Spiritual Emotional Value Of Organ Donationmentioning
confidence: 99%