Factors Influencing Family’s Organ Donation Decision

Jaesook Oh, Minsun Kang, Kyung Sook Jang, Hyunjin Kang, W. Cho, J. Ha
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Abstract

Background: The main factor limiting the increase in brain dead organ donors is low consent rates for organ donation. Methods: This study is a retrospective analysis of donor records of Korea Organ Donation Agency from 2013 to 2015. Factors related before providing information about organ donation and process of explaining organ donation were analyzed. Results: Donor gender, marital status, religious affiliation, residence area, knowledge of patients’ wishes, understanding of brain death status, and the referring system, providing initial information about donation and initial medical staff providing information about donation had a significant influence on decision to donate. Organ donation greatly increased when the donor family knew the patient’s intent to donate. As the degree of family understanding of brain death status and the referring system increased, organ donation rate significantly increased. Conclusions: Providing sufficient information about brain death during the period of delivering medical services as well as activating campaign and public education are essential to improving the positive attitude toward organ donation.
影响家庭器官捐献决定的因素
背景:限制脑死亡器官捐献者增加的主要因素是器官捐献的同意率低。方法:对韩国器官捐献机构2013年至2015年的捐献记录进行回顾性分析。分析了提供器官捐献信息前的相关因素和解释器官捐献的过程。结果:供体性别、婚姻状况、宗教信仰、居住地、对患者意愿的了解程度、对脑死亡状态的了解程度、转诊制度、初次提供供体信息和初次提供供体信息的医务人员对供体决定有显著影响。当捐赠者家属知道病人的捐献意图后,器官捐献大大增加。随着家属对脑死亡状态的了解程度和转诊制度的提高,器官捐献率显著提高。结论:在医疗服务过程中提供足够的脑死亡信息,并开展积极的宣传和公众教育,对提高器官捐献的积极态度至关重要。
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