Does organ donation legislation affect individuals' willingness to donate their own or their relative's organs? Evidence from European Union survey data

E Mossialos, J Costa-Font, C Rudisill - BMC health services research, 2008 - Springer
Background Maintaining adequately high organ donation rates proves essential to offering
patients all appropriate and available treatment options. However, the act of donation is in …

Modifiable factors influencing relatives' decision to offer organ donation: systematic review

AL Simpkin, LC Robertson, VS Barber, JD Young - Bmj, 2009 - bmj.com
Objective To identify modifiable factors that influence relatives' decision to allow organ
donation. Design Systematic review. Data sources Medline, Embase, and CINAHL, without …

Determinants of willingness to donate living related and cadaveric organs: identifying opportunities for intervention

LE Boulware, LE Ratner, JA Sosa, LA Cooper… - …, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Background. Although low rates of cadaveric organ donation have been attributed to
potential cadaveric donors' concerns regarding their religious beliefs and mistrust of the …

Attitudes of young adults from the UK towards organ donation and transplantation

L Coad, N Carter, J Ling - Transplantation research, 2013 - Springer
Background This study examines the attitudes of young British adults towards donating their
own organs and those of their family members. Methods An opportunity sample of 119 …

From motivation to acceptability: a survey of public attitudes towards organ donation in Denmark

F Nordfalk, M Olejaz, AMB Jensen, LL Skovgaard… - Transplantation …, 2016 - Springer
Background Over the past three decades, public attitudes to organ donation have been a
subject of numerous studies focusing on donor motivation. Here, we present a fresh …

The determinants of the willingness to donate an organ among young adults: evidence from the United States and the European Union

N Mocan, E Tekin - Social Science & Medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
The total value of life lost due to death because of waiting for an organ transplant was close
to $5 billion in 2006 in the United States, and the excess demand for organs has been …

Religious and ethnic influences on willingness to donate organs and donor behavior: an Australian perspective

CE Wakefield, J Reid… - Progress in …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Context Globally, the demand for donated organs outstrips supply, meaning that there are
both practical and theoretical reasons for examining factors that are predictive of individuals' …

Public attitudes to financial incentive models for organs: a literature review suggests that it is time to shift the focus from 'financial incentives' to 'reciprocity'

K Hoeyer, S Schicktanz, I Deleuran - Transplant International, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Waiting lists for organs have stimulated interest in the use of financial incentives for organ
donation (FI s), but the literature does not contain an adequate overview of studies of public …

What factors influence people's decisions to register for organ donation? The results of a nominal group study

MJ Irving, S Jan, A Tong, G Wong… - Transplant …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Rates of transplantation from deceased donors remain low, despite high rates of expressed
support. We aimed to better understand this mismatch through determining community …

The public's willingness to discuss their preference for organ donation with family members

E Guadagnoli, CL Christiansen, W DeJong… - Clinical …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
We sought to assess the public's willingness to discuss their preference for organ donation
with family members and to identify factors associated with willingness to discuss donation …