We explored common beliefs and preferences for posthumous and living organ donation in Australia where organ donation rates are low and little research exists. Content analysis of discussions revealed the advantage of prolonging/saving life whereas disadvantages differed according to donation context. A range of people/groups perceived to approve and disapprove of donation were identified. Barriers for posthumous donation included a family’s objection, with the type of organ needed important for living donation. Motivators included knowledge about potential organ recipients. Donation preferences favored loved ones, with weaker preferences for recipients who were perceived as morally questionable or responsible for their illness
Although living related donation (LRD) (living donation to a genetically/emotionally related recipie...
Background: Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However...
Context-Globally, the demand for donated organs outstrips supply, meaning that there are both practi...
Beliefs and preferences for organ donation 2 We explored common beliefs and preferences for posthu...
BACKGROUND: The Australian Organ Donor Register (AODR) was established as a way to facilitate the di...
The prevalence of myths preventing people partial to donation in Australia from consenting is unknow...
Understanding people's organ donation decisions may narrow the gap between organ supply and demand. ...
Rates of transplantation from deceased donors remain low, despite high rates of expressed support. W...
The worldwide organ shortage occurs despite people’s positive organ donation attitudes. The discrepa...
Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Background. Despite broad public s...
Using an extended Prototype/Willingness Model, we examined the predictors of willingness to donate a...
Introduction: As many countries change to opt-out systems to address organ shortages, calls for simi...
BACKGROUND: Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However...
There is a significant and chronically unmet need for donated organs from deceased donors. Despite g...
Background Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However,...
Although living related donation (LRD) (living donation to a genetically/emotionally related recipie...
Background: Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However...
Context-Globally, the demand for donated organs outstrips supply, meaning that there are both practi...
Beliefs and preferences for organ donation 2 We explored common beliefs and preferences for posthu...
BACKGROUND: The Australian Organ Donor Register (AODR) was established as a way to facilitate the di...
The prevalence of myths preventing people partial to donation in Australia from consenting is unknow...
Understanding people's organ donation decisions may narrow the gap between organ supply and demand. ...
Rates of transplantation from deceased donors remain low, despite high rates of expressed support. W...
The worldwide organ shortage occurs despite people’s positive organ donation attitudes. The discrepa...
Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Background. Despite broad public s...
Using an extended Prototype/Willingness Model, we examined the predictors of willingness to donate a...
Introduction: As many countries change to opt-out systems to address organ shortages, calls for simi...
BACKGROUND: Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However...
There is a significant and chronically unmet need for donated organs from deceased donors. Despite g...
Background Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However,...
Although living related donation (LRD) (living donation to a genetically/emotionally related recipie...
Background: Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However...
Context-Globally, the demand for donated organs outstrips supply, meaning that there are both practi...