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  1. The Power of Organ Donation to Save Lives Through Transplantation

    Organ donation provides a life-giving, life-enhancing opportunity to those who are at the end of the line for hope. And the need for organ donors is growing. When Donna Lee died in 1992, there were 27,000 people on the transplant wait list. When Vikki died just four years later, that number had grown to 47,000 (Unpublished data, OPTN, January ...

  2. Knowledge, attitude and willingness to donate organ among medical

    The need for organ donation has increased globally in the past years due to an increase in organ failure [].Every day in the United States of America (USA), 21 people die waiting for an organ and more than 120,048 men, women, and children await life-saving organ transplants [].Accor-ding to a survey In India every year about 5 lakh (500,000) people die because of non-availability of organs and ...

  3. Organ Donor Research : Overcoming Challenges, Increasing ...

    A substantial gap exists between the need for organ transplants and the number of transplants performed each year in the United States. In 2016, 27 630 organs were transplanted from 9971 deceased donors and 5980 additional organs from living donors, but as of September 29, 2017, a total of 116 602 individuals were included on the nation's organ transplant wait lists. 1 This gap remains ...

  4. Organ Donation for Social Change: A Systematic Review

    Organ donation research on an individual's attitude, willingness and intention to donate have burgeoned in the last decade. In this review, 262 studies were examined over the 35-year review period. ... Discipline and journal distribution of the 262 research papers on organ donation assessed in this study. Full size image. 2.2.4 Sample ...

  5. Full article: Challenges and Motivators to Organ Donation: A

    The present study highlighted that there are multiple reasons why people donate organs. The major motivators for organ donation identified are saving the life of others, moral obligation, an extension of life, relief of grief, and being a role model for others. In the present research, organ donation is seen as an opportunity to extend life.

  6. Qualitative Research in Organ Transplantation: Recent Contributions to

    Qualitative research has provided insights into why socioeconomic inequities in access and barriers to organ donation and transplantation exist, why patients are nonadherent to immunosuppressive regimens, how patients experience and cope with the complex psychosocial outcomes of transplantation, and patient attitudes toward increased risk, or ...

  7. PDF The Ethics of Organ Donation: First, Do No Harm?

    The Ethics of Organ Donation: First, Do No Harm? 4 vital organs can only be removed after the declaration of death (2013, p. 1289). A bright-red-line definition of death is necessarily to comply with either version of the DDR. Justification for the DDR can be divided into three categories: ethics, law, and public trust (Robertson 1999, p. 6).

  8. Defining Quality Criteria for Success in Organ Donation Programs: A

    We identified this attribute, which included any recommendations or actions within the context of the role of OTDCs in acute care settings in any part or the whole deceased organ donation process, in 8 papers. 23,61,63,66,67,73,74,83,84,94,99,100 One action, to implement interventions in organ donation procedures to improve referral rates, is ...

  9. Organ donor research: towards a more effective system

    The NHS Blood and Transplant Service has recently told the BBC that over the past 5 years more than 500 families in the UK have blocked organ donation from a deceased relative, despite them being on the organ donor register. In the USA, more than 117 000 people await an organ transplant, says a report from the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) on the Opportunities for Organ Donor Intervention ...

  10. What factors influence a family's decision to agree to organ donation

    An electronic search was undertaken of research papers published between the introduction of a NHS Organ Donor Register in 1994 - 2017. ... waiting lists are ever growing in the UK and family consent remains one of the most crucial factors to the success of organ donation programmes. This paper provides a review of UK evidence and key themes ...

  11. Organ transplantation

    Organ transplantation is a procedure in which a functional, intact organ is transferred from one individual to another. The organ is then functional in the recipient. This type of transplantation ...

  12. Research Reports

    This report details the findings of the 2012 survey of the American public's attitudes and behaviors about organ donation. View and download the 2012 National Survey of Organ Donation Attitudes and Behaviors (PDF - 1 MB) report. Outcomes of the 2019 National Survey of Organ Donation Attitudes and Practices are now available. Download now.

  13. Level of knowledge and attitude regarding organ donation: a community

    There was a positive attitude regarding organ donation (75.2%). Television was a popular source of information (27%). 29.90% respondents knew that "Kidney" can be donated. 43.80% of the respondents were oblivious to the allowance of organ donation in their religion. More than half (57.2%) were in favor of the promotion of organ donation.

  14. Perspective on organ donation in India: A comprehensive review

    In India, total demand of organ donations is: two lakh. kidneys, 49,000 hearts and 47,000 livers e very year. If only 5%-8% of total brain deaths are harvested. in proper manner, there would be ...

  15. Knowledge and Ethical Issues in Organ Transplantation and Organ

    Background. The transplantation of human organs in the case of the irreversible failure of an organ has been raised for a long time in scientific and social committees, and this topic has been addressed from scientific, moral, religious, political, and legal perspectives [1-4].Organ donation options, such as the heart, lungs, kidneys, the liver, and the eyes, from a patient with brain death ...

  16. (PDF) Organ donation

    While carrying out a research at a Medical College in Orissa, Sahu et al 12 found that 97.6% of students were aware about organ donation, 87% could tell the definition, and 56.9% show complete ...

  17. Legal and ethical aspects of organ donation and transplantation

    Abstract. The legislation called the Transplantation of Human Organ Act (THO) was passed in India in 1994 to streamline organ donation and transplantation activities. Broadly, the act accepted brain death as a form of death and made the sale of organs a punishable offence. With the acceptance of brain death, it became possible to not only ...