Background: With the worldwide shortage of organs to meet the demand for transplants, many countries are considering whether introducing opt-out consent would increase the availability of donor organs. This research assessed whether people’s willingness to donate their organs for transplant purposes was greater in opt-out than opt-in countries and whether such effects were moderated by people’s awareness of their nation’s legislative system. Methods: Using secondary data from the 2010 Eurobarometer (n=29,288), this study compared people’s willingness to donate their organs in a representative sample from 19 opt-out and 10 opt-in consent countries from across Europe. Results: The majority of participants (66.04%) stated that they were ...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
Background Maintaining adequately high organ donation rates proves essential to offering patients al...
There are considerable differences in the number of organ donations between countries. It is assumed...
According to NHS Blood and Transplant, there are over 10,000 people in the UK that are in need of an...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
BackgroundPolicy decisions about opt-in and opt-out consent for organ donation are based on limited ...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply o...
BACKGROUND: Significant numbers of patients in the USA and UK die while waiting for solid organ tran...
Background: There is a worldwide shortage of donor organs for transplantation. To overcome this, sev...
Purpose: Clinical transplantation has proven to be a lifesaving method since the last century. The s...
Objectives To increase postmortem organ donation rates, several countries are adopting an opt-out (p...
Abstract Background Maintaining adequately high organ donation rates proves essential to offering pa...
In contrast to opt-in systems, relatively little is known about what influences whether or not peopl...
Human organs for transplantation are extremely valuable goods and their shortage is a problem that h...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
Background Maintaining adequately high organ donation rates proves essential to offering patients al...
There are considerable differences in the number of organ donations between countries. It is assumed...
According to NHS Blood and Transplant, there are over 10,000 people in the UK that are in need of an...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
BackgroundPolicy decisions about opt-in and opt-out consent for organ donation are based on limited ...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply o...
BACKGROUND: Significant numbers of patients in the USA and UK die while waiting for solid organ tran...
Background: There is a worldwide shortage of donor organs for transplantation. To overcome this, sev...
Purpose: Clinical transplantation has proven to be a lifesaving method since the last century. The s...
Objectives To increase postmortem organ donation rates, several countries are adopting an opt-out (p...
Abstract Background Maintaining adequately high organ donation rates proves essential to offering pa...
In contrast to opt-in systems, relatively little is known about what influences whether or not peopl...
Human organs for transplantation are extremely valuable goods and their shortage is a problem that h...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
Background Maintaining adequately high organ donation rates proves essential to offering patients al...
There are considerable differences in the number of organ donations between countries. It is assumed...