Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communicate his or her wishes regarding donation, the family is often the only source of information regarding consent or refusal. We provide a systematic description and analysis of the different roles the family can play, and actions the family can take, in the organ procurement process across different jurisdictions and consent systems. First, families can inform or update healthcare professionals about a person's donation wishes. Second, families can authorize organ procurement in the absence of deceased's preferences and the default is not to remove organs, and oppose donation where there is no evidence of preference but the default is to presu...
In 2005, 3974 Canadians were on waiting lists for organ transplants and 275 patients died while wait...
Background & Aims: At present due to brain dead patients’ families refuse to organ donation, the num...
Rationale Family, and sometimes longstanding friends, have considerable influence over organ donati...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
[Goal] To assess public knowledge and attitudes towards the family’s role in deceased organ donation...
Background. The degree of involvement by the next-of-kin in deceased organ procurement worldwide is ...
Objective. To identify who is responsible for the decision to donate organs and tissues from a decea...
Evidence that families requested to permit organ donation refuse half the time has led to proposals ...
Millions of people want to donate their organs after they die for transplantation, and many of them ...
Millions of people want to donate their organs after they die for transplantation, and many of them ...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the reasons family members declined organ donation...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the reasons family members declined organ donation...
This thesis concerns the decision making process of relatives, who are requested to give consent for...
In 2005, 3974 Canadians were on waiting lists for organ transplants and 275 patients died while wait...
Background & Aims: At present due to brain dead patients’ families refuse to organ donation, the num...
Rationale Family, and sometimes longstanding friends, have considerable influence over organ donati...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
[Goal] To assess public knowledge and attitudes towards the family’s role in deceased organ donation...
Background. The degree of involvement by the next-of-kin in deceased organ procurement worldwide is ...
Objective. To identify who is responsible for the decision to donate organs and tissues from a decea...
Evidence that families requested to permit organ donation refuse half the time has led to proposals ...
Millions of people want to donate their organs after they die for transplantation, and many of them ...
Millions of people want to donate their organs after they die for transplantation, and many of them ...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the reasons family members declined organ donation...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the reasons family members declined organ donation...
This thesis concerns the decision making process of relatives, who are requested to give consent for...
In 2005, 3974 Canadians were on waiting lists for organ transplants and 275 patients died while wait...
Background & Aims: At present due to brain dead patients’ families refuse to organ donation, the num...
Rationale Family, and sometimes longstanding friends, have considerable influence over organ donati...