SCOTLANDORGAN donationTISSUESIt is often claimed that a legitimate approach to organ donation is an opt-out system, also known as 'presumed consent', 'deemed consent', or 'deemed authorisation', whereby individuals are presumed or deemed willing to donate at lea...
Using the recent shift to opt-out in England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland as case studies, and by reference to the key goals motivating this shift across the UK, this article asks whether and, if so, why, and how, opt-out systems for post-mortem organ donation should restrict the ...
Opt-out policy and the organ shortage problem: Critical insights and practical considerations The legal shift to an opt-out system of consent for deceased organ donation is now official in England, Wales and Scotland. While it is commendable that na... S Bea - 《Transplantation Reviews》 被引...
The cases of Chile, Singapore, and Sweden are good examples of failure to improve organ donation with the adoption of opt-out laws. Even more, in February 1997 Brazil introduced a “hard” form of presumed consent that did not require the consent of the family. In response to widespread pu...
Opt-out is certainly en vogue, with Wales, England and Nova Scotia recently switching over, Scotland due to become opt-out in March 2021 and Northern Ireland and Canada seriously considering a similar move. Why is this debate so long-lived? It is because organ transplantation is a life-...
Opt-out is certainly en vogue, with Wales, England and Nova Scotia recently switching over, Scotland due to become opt-out in March 2021 and Northern Ireland and Canada seriously considering a similar move. Why is this debate so long-lived? It is because organ transplantation is a life-...
Trends in organ donation in England, Scotland and Wales in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and 'opt-out' legislation Background: In May 2020, England implemented soft 'opt-out' or 'deemed consent' for deceased donation with the intention of raising consent rates. However,... S O'Ne...
A. Jones4, Matthew Robb4, David Reaich1 and Caroline Wroe2* Abstract Background In May 2020, England moved to an opt-out organ donation system, meaning adults are presumed to be an organ donor unless within an excluded group or have opted-out. ...
Subgroup differences in public attitudes, preferences and self-reported behaviour related to deceased organ donation before and after the introduction of the ‘soft’ opt-out consent system in England: mixed-methods studyPaul Boadu, Leah McLaughlin, Jane Noyes, Stephen O’Neill, Mustafa Al-H...
作者: None 摘要: Countries which have an opt-out system of consent for organ donation have higher overall rates of kidney transplantation, despite lower rates of donation from living donors, reveals a study of the evidence by UK researchers. DOI: 10.7748/ns.29.6.18.s21 年份: 2014 收藏...