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Books

Atlas of Liver Transplantation. Ernesto P. Molmenti and Goran B. Klintmalm. W.B. Saunders. 2002.

Biopsychosocial Perspectives on Transplantation. Edited by James R. Rodrigue. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. 2001.

Blood and Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation: Leukemia, Lymphoma and Myeloma. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 2002?

Blood and Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation: Principles, Practice, and Nursing Insights. Edited by Marie Bakitas Whedon and Debra Wujcik. Jones and Bartlett. 1997.

Bone Marrow and Blood Stem Cell Transplants: A Guide for Patients. Susan K. Stewart with Jan Sugar. Blood & Marrow Transplant Information Network (BMT InfoNet). 2002.

Bone Marrow Transplantation: A Nursing Perspective. Edited by Christina A. Kasprisin and Edward L. Snyder. American Association of Blood Banks. 1990.

Candlelighters Guide to Bone Marrow Transplantation in Children. Edited by F. Leonard Johnson and Ellen L. O'Donnell. The Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation. 1994.

Caregivers' Guide for Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant: Practical Perspectives. Edited by Myra Jacobs, Anne Murley, and Carole Slotkin. National Bone Marrow Transplant Link, 2003.

Clinical Management of the Transplant Patient. Edited by Paul C. Kuo, Rebecca A. Schroeder, and Lynt. B. Johnson. Arnold. 2001.

Coping with an Organ Transplant: A Practical Guide to Understanding, Preparing for, and Living with an Organ Transplant. Elizabeth Parr and Janet Mize. Avery. 2001.

Handbook of Kidney Transplantation. Edited by Gabriel M. Danovitch. 4th edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2005.

Heart Handbook: Your Heart Transplant: A Basic Overview of Your Daily Healthcare, Medications, and Monitoring. International Transplant Nurses Society. ITNS, 2002.

Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation:  A Manual for Nursing Practice
.  Edited by Susan Ezzone.  Oncology Nursing Society.  2004.

Home Care Management of the Blood Cell Transplant Patient. Cathy H. Kelley et al. Jones and Bartlett. 1998.

Human Organ Transplantation: Societal, Medical-Legal, Regulatory, and Reimbursement Issues. Edited by Dale H. Cowan. Health Administration Press. 1987.

Immunologic Disorders
. Edited by Christine L. Mudge-Grout. Mosby-Year Book. 1992.

Kidney Handbook: Your Kidney Transplant: A Basic Overview of Your Daily Healthcare, Medications, and Monitoring
. International Transplant Nurses Society. ITNS,  2002.

Living Donor Organ Transplantation. Edited by Rainer W.G. Gruessner. McGraw-Hill Medical. 2008.

Manual for Bone Marrow Transplant Nursing: Recommendations for Practice and Education. Edited by Susan Ezzone and Dawn C. Camp-Sorrell. Oncology Nursing Society, 1994.

Nursing Care of Children and Adolescents with Cancer. Christine Rasco Baggott et al. Saunders. 2002.

Nursing Care of the Transplant Recipient. Edited by Katherine M. Sigardson-Poor and Linda M. Haggerty. Saunders. 1990.

Nutrition Care of Renal Patients. Kerri L. Wiggins. American Dietitic Association. 2002.

Organ and Tissue Transplantation: Nursing Care from Procurement Through Rehabilitation. M. K. Gaedeke Norris and Mary A. Harris. F. A. Davis. 1991.

Organ Transplants: A Patient's Guide. The Massachusetts General Hospital Organ Transplant Team and H. F. Pizer. Harvard University Press. 1991.

Organ Transplantation: A Manual for Nurses. Edited by Barbara A. Helene Williams, Kathleen L. Grady, and Doris M. Sandiford-Guttenbeil. Springer. 1991.

Organ Transplantation: Issues and Recommendations: Report of the Task Force on Organ Transplantation
. Task Force on Organ Transplantation. U. S. Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, Health Resources and Services Administration, Office of Organ Transplantation. 1986.

Organ Transplants: Making the Most of Your Gift of Life. Robert Finn. O'Reilly. 2000.

A Patient's Guide to Dialysis and Transplantation. Roger Gabriel. Klumer Academic. 1990.

Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation: Recommendations for Nursing Education and Practice. Edited by Susan Ezzone. Oncology Nursing Society, 1997.

Reading Packet on Organ Transplantation. Reinhard Priester. Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Minnesota. 1988.

Stem Cell Transplantation: A Clinical Textbook
. Edited by Patricia C. Buchsel and Pamela M .Kapustay. Oncology Nursing Society. 2000.

Solid Organ Transplantation: A Handbook for Primary Health Care Providers. Edited by Sandra A. Cupples and Linda Ohler. Springer. 2002.

Survivors' Guide for Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant: What to Expect and How to Get Through It. Karen Stronach. National Bone Marrow Transplant Link, 2002.

Tissue and Organ Transplantation: Implications for Professional Nursing Practice. Edited by Susan L. Smith. Mosby Year-Book. 1990.

The Transplant Patient: Biological, Psychiatric, and Ethical Issues in Organ Transplantation. Edited by Paula T. Trzepacz and Andrea F. DiMartini. Cambridge University Press. 2000.

Transplantation Drug Manual. Joan Pirsch, William D. Simmons, and Hans Sollinger. Landes Bioscience. 1999.

Transplantation Ethics. Robert M. Veatch. Georgetown University Press. 2000.

Transplantation Nursing: Acute and Long-Term Management. Edited by Marie T. Nolan and Sharon M. Augustine. Appleton & Lange. 1995.

Transplantation Nursing Secrets: Questions and Answers Reveal the Secrets to Successful Transplantation Nursing. Sandra A. Cupples and Linda Ohler. Hanley & Belfus. 2003.

Trends in Organ Transplantation. Barbara A. Helene Williams and Doris M. Wandiford-Guttenbeil. Springer. 1996.


Videos


Approaching the Future of Transplantation: Innovation, Donation, Immunosuppression. With Kenneth Moritsugu, Lloyd E. Ratner, David K. Imagawa, Janet B. Mize, Kathleen D. Lake, and Elizabeth Parr. A 36-minute video with guide. Pittsburgh, PA: International Transplant Nurses Society. 2000.

Challenges for Nurses: Advances in Transplantation. A compact disc with guide. Pittsburgh, PA: International Transplant Nurses Society, 2003.

Note: Materials are an extension of a November 2002 workshop.
Synopsis: Provides information for transplant professionals on clinical outcomes, medication noncompliance, nondirected donation, long-term care effects and issues, and teaching patients.Each module includes handouts, MS Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and post-tests.

Kidney Disease. A 26-minute video. Films for the Humanities & Sciences. 1990.

Synopsis: End-stage renal disease/progressive kidney failure; current treatments by means of hemodialysis and organ transplantation; symptoms and some of the causes of kidney failure; how dialysis works; the advantages and difficulties of kidney transplantation, including finding donor organs, tissue matching, and rejection.

Liver Transplant Handbook: A Guide for Your Health Care After Transplantation. A compact disc. Pittsburgh, PA: International Transplant Nurses Society. 2003.

Synopsis: Includes information about common healthcare routines, medications, clinic visits, monitoring guidelines, activities of dailiy living, signs and symptoms of possible complications, and how to contact the healthcare team.

Organ/Tissue Donation: When, Why, How? A 90-minute video. Hospital Satellite Network. 1987.

Synopsis: The role and perspective of the medical professional in organ donation; organ donor identification; donor management, psychological and emotional considerations; transplant patient care.

Second Chance. A 15-minute video. American Hospital Association. 1988.

Synopsis: The stories of two transplant patients (kidney, heart) as they work through their decision-making processes, surgeries, and recovery preparation.

60 Minutes Transplant Story. With Mike Wallace. A 14-minute video. Mayo Clinic. 1995.

Synopsis: Doctors and patients at the Mayo Clinic are featured in this segment of 60 Minutes dealing with organ donation and transplantation.


Journal Articles

Clinical Management of the Organ Donor.  Richard Arbour.  AACN Clinical Issues:  Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care.  Volume 16, #4, pg. 551-580.  October-December 2005.

Impact on Living Kidney Donors: Quality of Life, Self-Image and Family Dynamics. Patricia A. Fisher, Denise J. Kropp, and Eileen A. Fleming. Nephrology Nursing Journal. Volume 32, #4, pg. 489-490, 495-500. September-October 2005.

Fear, Ambivalence, and Liminality:  Key Concepts in Refusal to Donate an Organ After Brain Death.  Michal Rassin, Miri Lowenthal, and Dina Silner.  JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation.  Volume 7, #3, pg. 79-83.  July-September 2005.

Nutrition Issues in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation:  State of the Art.  Ann Connell Lipkin, Polly Lenssen, and Barbara J. Dickson.  NCP:  Nutrition in Clinical Practice.  Volume 20, #4, pg. 423-439.  August 2005.

Somebody Else's Heart Inside Me:  A Descriptive Study of Psychological Problems After a Heart Transplantation.  Evridiki Kaba, David R. Thompson, Philip Burnard, Deborah Edwards, and Eleni Theodosopoulou.  Issues in Mental Health Nursing.  Volume 26, #6, pg. 611-625.  July 2005.

Psychological and Psychosocial Issues in the Care of Organ Transplant Patients.  Kirstyn Kameg Zalice and Ann M. Mitchell.  The American Journal for Nurse Practitioners.  Volume 9, #6, pg. 9-14, 17-18.  June 2005.

Hypertension Following Renal Transplantation:  Hostile Risk Requires Aggressive Treatment.  Geoffrey R. Bihl.  Dialysis & Transplantation.  Volume 34, #5, pg. 290, 292-294, 297.  May 2005.

Medication Noncompliance:  Perceptions of Transplant Healthcare Providers.  Cynthia L. Russell.  Dialysis & Transplantation.  Volume 34, #5, pg. 301-302, 305-306, 310, 312-313, 346.  May 2005.

New Technologies for Organ Replacement and Augmentation.  Marilia Cascalho and Jeffrey L. Platt.  Mayo Clinic Proceedings.  Volume 80, #3, pg. 370-378.  March 2005.

Liver Transplantation:  Managing Complications in Primary Care.  Mark Dedmon.  JAAPA:  Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.  Volume 18, #2, pg. 41-48.  February 2005.

Current Nutrition Practices in Adult Lung Transplantation.  Cameo Tynan and Jeanette M. Hasse.  Nutrition in Clinical Practice.  Volume 19, #6, pg. 587-596.  December 2004.

Simulating the Allocation of Organs for Transplantation.  David Thompson, Larry Waisanen, Robert Wolfe, Robert M. Merion, Keith McCullough, and Ann Rodgers.  Health Care Management Science.  Volume 7, #4, pg. 331-338.  November 2004.

Pediatric Thoracic Organ Transplants: Challenges in Primary Care. Jeanette M. Teets and Michele J. Borisuk. Pediatric Nursing. Volume 30, #1, pg. 23-30. January-February 2004.

Protective Isolation in Hemopoietic Stem Cell Transplants: A Review of the Literature and Single Institution Experience. Gaye Dadd, Peter McMinn, and Leanne Monterosso. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing. Volume 20, #6, pg. 293-300, November-December 2003.

Living Kidney Donor Experiences:  Implications for Counselling.  A. Walsh.  EDTNA/ERCA Journal.  Volume 30, #4, pg. 196-200.  October-December 2004.

From Attitude Formation to Behavioral Response in Organ Donation: Using Marketing to Increase Consent Rates. Alicia Aldridge, Bonnie Guy, and Susan Roggenkamp. Health Marketing Quarterly. Volume 20, #3, pg. 21-35. 2003.

A Struggle with Obligation: Ethical Reflections on a Transplantation Program. Thomas J. Papadimos and Alan P. Marco. Hospital Topics: Research and Perspectives on Healthcare. Volume 80, #1, pg. 19. Winter 2002.


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