Towards Deceased Organ Donation in Haryana, India: Mapping Awareness, Perceptions, and Implementation Challenges amongst the Medical Community

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Varun Sreedhar, Roop Kunwar Singh, Arushi Sharan
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Export Introduction: The Transplantation of Human Organs Act (THOA) provided legal status to brain death as a form of death in 1994. However, even after three decades, the deceased organ donation rate in India stands at a mere 0.52 per million population, crucially due to a lack of brain death awareness, and an absence of institutionalized protocols for deceased donations. Objectives: By taking the case of the state of Haryana, this article seeks to understand the existing state of brain death awareness among professionals working in the medical community, and identify the implementation challenges that would be involved in instituting a state-level policy for donations from deceased persons. Materials and Methods: This paper adopts a qualitative approach, utilizing in-depth interviews with doctors in the districts of Rohtak and Charkhi Dadri in Haryana, and transplant coordinators across the state to gather a nuanced understanding of the issue. Results: The research finds that brain death awareness is lacking among doctors, along with the necessary resources for brain death declarations to become practice. There is also an evident district-wise variation in the responses of doctors when it comes to the potential challenges of instituting a brain death declaration standard operating procedure. It offers recommendations for improved implementation of organ transplant policies and scaling up of deceased donations. Conclusion: To unearth the potential that deceased organ donation holds, some immediate measures that can be taken include mapping all the functional organ retrieval facilities across the state and their closest civil hospitals or postgraduate medical institutions with trauma centres, and focusing on the sensitization of the medical functionaries with respect to brain death and its identification.
印度哈里亚纳邦的死者器官捐献:绘制医学界的意识、观念和实施挑战
出口简介:1994年,《人体器官移植法》(THOA)规定脑死亡作为一种死亡形式具有法律地位。然而,即使在三十年后,印度的死者器官捐献率仅为每百万人0.52人,这主要是由于缺乏对脑死亡的认识,以及缺乏死者捐赠的制度化协议。目的:通过哈里亚纳邦的案例,本文试图了解在医学界工作的专业人员中脑死亡意识的现有状态,并确定制定国家一级的死者捐赠政策所涉及的实施挑战。材料和方法:本文采用定性方法,对哈里亚纳邦Rohtak和Charkhi Dadri地区的医生以及全州的移植协调员进行深入访谈,以收集对该问题的细微理解。结果:研究发现,医生缺乏对脑死亡的认识,也缺乏将脑死亡申报付诸实践的必要资源。当涉及到制定脑死亡宣告标准操作程序的潜在挑战时,医生的反应也存在明显的地区差异。它为改进器官移植政策的实施和扩大死者捐赠提供了建议。结论:为了挖掘死者器官捐赠的潜力,可以立即采取的一些措施包括:将全州所有功能性器官检索设施及其最近的民用医院或研究生医疗机构与创伤中心联系起来,并重点提高医务人员对脑死亡及其鉴定的认识。
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Indian Journal of Transplantation
Indian Journal of Transplantation Medicine-Transplantation
CiteScore
0.40
自引率
33.30%
发文量
25
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Transplantation, an official publication of Indian Society of Organ Transplantation (ISOT), is a peer-reviewed print + online quarterly national journal. The journal''s full text is available online at http://www.ijtonline.in. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository. It has many articles which include original articIes, review articles, case reports etc and is very popular among the nephrologists, urologists and transplant surgeons alike. It has a very wide circulation among all the nephrologists, urologists, transplant surgeons and physicians iinvolved in kidney, heart, liver, lungs and pancreas transplantation.
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