With aims to both increase organ supply and better reflect individual donation preferences, many nations worldwide have shifted from ‘opt-in’ to ‘opt-out’ systems for post-mortem organ donation (PMOD). In such countries, while a prospective donor’s willingness to donate their organs/tissues for PMOD was previously ascertained – at least partially – by their having recorded positive donation preferences on an official register prior to death, this willingness is now presumed or inferred – at least partially - from their not having recorded an objection to PMOD – on an official organ donation register. Using evidence regarding the presence and prevalence of selective donation preferences, and via exploration of how appeals to donation prefere...
Previous research shows that countries with opt-out consent systems for organ donation conduct signi...
Organ donation is the only available treatment for end-stage failure of organs such as liver, lung,...
Previous research shows that countries with opt-out consent systems for organ donation conduct signi...
It is often claimed that a legitimate approach to organ donation is an opt-out system, also known as...
An effective method to increase the number of potential cadaveric organ donors is to make people don...
Background: There is a worldwide shortage of donor organs for transplantation. To overcome this, sev...
In contrast to opt-in systems, relatively little is known about what influences whether or not peopl...
Is the inferred preference from a choice to donate stronger when the choice was made under a mandate...
Objectives To increase postmortem organ donation rates, several countries are adopting an opt-out (p...
Rationale: Family, and sometimes longstanding friends, have considerable influence over organ donati...
The number of available organs for transplant each year falls woefully short of the number of patien...
Background: Policy decisions about opt-in and opt-out consent for organ donation are based on limite...
Summary: Despite definite implementation of the law, there have been concerns over the presumed c...
Previous research shows that countries with opt-out consent systems for organ donation conduct signi...
Previous research shows that countries with opt-out consent systems for organ donation conduct signi...
Organ donation is the only available treatment for end-stage failure of organs such as liver, lung,...
Previous research shows that countries with opt-out consent systems for organ donation conduct signi...
It is often claimed that a legitimate approach to organ donation is an opt-out system, also known as...
An effective method to increase the number of potential cadaveric organ donors is to make people don...
Background: There is a worldwide shortage of donor organs for transplantation. To overcome this, sev...
In contrast to opt-in systems, relatively little is known about what influences whether or not peopl...
Is the inferred preference from a choice to donate stronger when the choice was made under a mandate...
Objectives To increase postmortem organ donation rates, several countries are adopting an opt-out (p...
Rationale: Family, and sometimes longstanding friends, have considerable influence over organ donati...
The number of available organs for transplant each year falls woefully short of the number of patien...
Background: Policy decisions about opt-in and opt-out consent for organ donation are based on limite...
Summary: Despite definite implementation of the law, there have been concerns over the presumed c...
Previous research shows that countries with opt-out consent systems for organ donation conduct signi...
Previous research shows that countries with opt-out consent systems for organ donation conduct signi...
Organ donation is the only available treatment for end-stage failure of organs such as liver, lung,...
Previous research shows that countries with opt-out consent systems for organ donation conduct signi...