2022
DOI: 10.2147/rmhp.s376879
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Complexity of Decision-Making!: Case Studies of Cadaveric Organ Donations in Ahmedabad, India

Abstract: Background:The disequilibrium in the demand-supply nexus of organ donation prevails an urgent need for understanding the process and cascade of the donation. There is a lack of evidence in organ donation literature within India that focuses on factors influencing familial consent, the decision-making process, and psychosocial factors that can predict successful organ donation. Such evidence can assist in designing interventions and policy dialogue focusing on the discussion on enhancing donation decisions with… Show more

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“…Badanie wyjaśnia podejmowanie decyzji podczas procesu dawstwa narządów od zwłok, badając doświadczenia rodzin. Zaleca się dalsze badania w celu zebrania dowodów dotyczących czynników i dynamiki rodziny, w tym złożoności samej procedury dawstwa narządów [24,25].…”
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“…Badanie wyjaśnia podejmowanie decyzji podczas procesu dawstwa narządów od zwłok, badając doświadczenia rodzin. Zaleca się dalsze badania w celu zebrania dowodów dotyczących czynników i dynamiki rodziny, w tym złożoności samej procedury dawstwa narządów [24,25].…”
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“…Deciding to consent to organ donation is a complex and sometimes difficult process for family members. [ 14 15 ] It can be said that the most important limiting factor in organ donation from brain-dead donors is family refusal to consent. [ 5 ] Obtaining consent from the family members of the brain-dead patient is the first and the most important part of organ donation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the event of brain stem death of an individual, the organ donation decision rests with the family. 6 , 7 Despite a well-established program for the donation and transplantation of cornea, donation after brain death has been relatively slow. 2 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%