Millions of people want to donate their organs after they die for transplantation, and many of them have registered their wish to do so or told their family and friends about their decision. For most of them, however, this wish is unlikely to be fulfilled, as only a small number of deaths (1% in the United Kingdom) occur in circumstances where the opportunity to donate organs is possible. Even for those who do die in the "right" way and have recorded their wishes or live in a jurisdiction with a "presumed consent" system, donation often does not go ahead because of another issue: their families refuse to allow donation to proceed. In some jurisdictions, the rate of "family overrule" is over 10%. In this article, we provide a systematic ethi...
Rationale Family, and sometimes longstanding friends, have considerable influence over organ donati...
Many families refuse to consent to donation from their deceased relatives or over-rule the consent g...
Editor’s key points † The ethical aspects of consent to organ donation after death differ from those...
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 ...
Millions of people want to donate their organs after they die for transplantation, andmany of themha...
It is well known that families frequently overrule the wishes of dying patients who had previously e...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
In 2005, 3974 Canadians were on waiting lists for organ transplants and 275 patients died while wait...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the reasons family members declined organ donation...
Rules about consent to organ donation are being reviewed in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. In l...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the reasons family members declined organ donation...
Within the process of organ donation, the healthcare team has to interact closely with the relatives...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Rationale Family, and sometimes longstanding friends, have considerable influence over organ donati...
Many families refuse to consent to donation from their deceased relatives or over-rule the consent g...
Editor’s key points † The ethical aspects of consent to organ donation after death differ from those...
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 ...
Millions of people want to donate their organs after they die for transplantation, andmany of themha...
It is well known that families frequently overrule the wishes of dying patients who had previously e...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
In 2005, 3974 Canadians were on waiting lists for organ transplants and 275 patients died while wait...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the reasons family members declined organ donation...
Rules about consent to organ donation are being reviewed in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. In l...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the reasons family members declined organ donation...
Within the process of organ donation, the healthcare team has to interact closely with the relatives...
Families play an essential role in deceased organ procurement. As the person cannot directly communi...
Rationale Family, and sometimes longstanding friends, have considerable influence over organ donati...
Many families refuse to consent to donation from their deceased relatives or over-rule the consent g...
Editor’s key points † The ethical aspects of consent to organ donation after death differ from those...