Background Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However, demand substantially exceeds supply of suitable organs; consequently many people wait months, or years to receive an organ. Reasons for the chronic shortage of deceased organ donations are unclear; there appears to be no lack of 'in principle' public support for organ donation. Methods/Design The PAraDOx Study examines community preferences for organ donation policy in Australia. The aims are to 1) determine which factors influence decisions by individuals to offer their organs for donation and 2) determine the criteria by which the community deems the allocation of donor organs to be fair and equitable. Qualitative and quantitative methods ...
Background: There is a worldwide shortage of donor organs for transplantation. To overcome this, sev...
There is a significant and chronically unmet need for donated organs from deceased donors. Despite g...
In many countries, such as the US, Germany, France, and the Netherlands, governments are dealing wit...
Background: Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However...
BACKGROUND: Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However...
Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Background. Despite broad public s...
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Background Demand for organs for transplant exceeds supply. There...
This paper is concerned with community values and preferences in organ transplantation allocation de...
We explored common beliefs and preferences for posthumous and living organ donation in Australia whe...
Rates of transplantation from deceased donors remain low, despite high rates of expressed support. W...
Introduction: As many countries change to opt-out systems to address organ shortages, calls for simi...
Policies for allocating deceased donor kidneys have recently shifted from allocation based on Human ...
Objective: Organ transplantation is currently the most preferred treatment method for end-stage orga...
Understanding people's organ donation decisions may narrow the gap between organ supply and demand. ...
The U.S. faces a widening gap between the need for, and the supply of, transplantable organs. The wa...
Background: There is a worldwide shortage of donor organs for transplantation. To overcome this, sev...
There is a significant and chronically unmet need for donated organs from deceased donors. Despite g...
In many countries, such as the US, Germany, France, and the Netherlands, governments are dealing wit...
Background: Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However...
BACKGROUND: Transplantation is the treatment of choice for people with severe organ failure. However...
Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Background. Despite broad public s...
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Background Demand for organs for transplant exceeds supply. There...
This paper is concerned with community values and preferences in organ transplantation allocation de...
We explored common beliefs and preferences for posthumous and living organ donation in Australia whe...
Rates of transplantation from deceased donors remain low, despite high rates of expressed support. W...
Introduction: As many countries change to opt-out systems to address organ shortages, calls for simi...
Policies for allocating deceased donor kidneys have recently shifted from allocation based on Human ...
Objective: Organ transplantation is currently the most preferred treatment method for end-stage orga...
Understanding people's organ donation decisions may narrow the gap between organ supply and demand. ...
The U.S. faces a widening gap between the need for, and the supply of, transplantable organs. The wa...
Background: There is a worldwide shortage of donor organs for transplantation. To overcome this, sev...
There is a significant and chronically unmet need for donated organs from deceased donors. Despite g...
In many countries, such as the US, Germany, France, and the Netherlands, governments are dealing wit...