Increasing Organ Donor Registration in a Primary Care Clinic.

BMJ quality improvement reports Pub Date : 2017-04-28 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjquality.u222401.w8341
Navneet Natt, Erin Klar, Ingrid Cheung, Pavan Matharu, Risa Bordman
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Only 30% of Ontarians are registered organ donors in spite of the vast unmet need for organ donations in Ontario, Canada. The purpose of this quality improvement (QI) initiative was to increase the number of registered organ donors in a primary care practice by providing an educational fact sheet and registration form to patients in the clinic's waiting room. Three Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles were conducted. In the first PDSA cycle, we created an information sheet to explain the need for organ donors and the registration process. Nine patients were surveyed regarding the clarity of the information sheet, which resulted in subsequent modification of the information sheet prior to the second PDSA cycle. For the second cycle, the revised information sheet was attached to a donor registration form and distributed to 30 patients in the primary care practice over a two-week period. 23 forms were returned, in which 4 patients were already registered organ donors and 5 patients completed registration forms. In the third PDSA cycle, a more compelling graphic was used on the pamphlet. Similarly, 30 forms were distributed; 23 forms were returned, with 6 newly completed registration forms. Overall, the project increased the donor registration rate from 10.0% to 28.3%. The process allowed patients to become more knowledgeable about organ donation need and aware of the Trillium Gift of Life website. We believe that providing patients with an information pamphlet and registration form in the clinic waiting room enhanced their awareness of organ donation and facilitated registration without delay. This QI initiative represents an effective and practical study to increase donor knowledge and provide opportunities for interested individuals to become registered organ donors.

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增加初级保健诊所的器官捐献登记。
尽管加拿大安大略省对器官捐赠的需求巨大,但只有30%的安大略省居民登记为器官捐赠者。这项质量改进(QI)倡议的目的是通过向诊所候诊室的患者提供教育情况说明书和登记表来增加初级保健实践中登记的器官捐赠者的数量。进行了三个计划-执行-研究-行动(PDSA)循环。在第一个PDSA周期中,我们创建了一个信息表来解释对器官捐献者的需求和登记过程。对9名患者进行了关于信息表清晰度的调查,这导致在第二次PDSA循环之前对信息表进行了后续修改。对于第二个周期,修订后的信息表附在捐赠者登记表上,并在两周内分发给初级保健诊所的30名患者。共退回23份表格,其中4名患者已登记为器官捐献者,5名患者已填写登记表格。在第三个PDSA周期中,小册子上使用了更引人注目的图形。同样,分发了30份表格;交回表格23份,其中6份为新填写的登记表格。总体而言,该项目将捐助者登记率从10.0%提高到28.3%。这一过程使患者对器官捐赠需求有了更多的了解,并了解了Trillium生命礼物网站。我们相信,在诊所候诊室派发资料单张及登记表格,可提高病人对器官捐赠的认识,并有助他们尽快登记。这项倡议是一项有效和实用的研究,可以增加对器官捐献者的认识,并为有兴趣的人士提供成为登记器官捐献者的机会。
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