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Published: January 2010
Primary care physicians rarely discuss organ donation with their patients despite the majority agreeing that the topic is both important and within their scope of practice. Lack of training, time and staff are cited as the biggest obstacles to talking about donation.
As the number of persons awaiting organ donation surpasses 100,000, finding new ways to increase donation gains urgency. It has been demonstrated that discussing organ donation with a primary care provider may be associated with increased willingness to donate. However, the frequency with which providers hold these discussions with their patients has not been reported. This study surveyed a national sample of 831 primary care physicians to determine their attitudes, knowledge and practices regarding organ donation.
Key Findings:
The findings indicate that efforts to increase organ donation in the general population should focus on educating primary care providers about donation and improving communication between providers and patients. This study relies on physicians’ self reports, and thus may be subject to recall bias.
Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program
Listed below is one grant that supported this project.
| Grant | Awarded to | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program - J. Daryl Thornton, M.D. |
MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH) ID#: 58091 John Daryl Thornton, M.D., M.P.H. 216-778-8732 daryl.thornton@case.edu http://www.metrohealth.org |
Approved award: $187,118 Actual award: $155,162 February 2007 to October 2009 This grant is closed. |
Contact information is correct as of the closing of the grant(s).
RWJF may have supported this project with other funding that is not listed.
Racial Disparities in Preferences and Perceptions Regarding Organ Donation
By:
Siminoff LA, Burant CJ and Ibrahim SA
Publication date:
September 2006
Summary:
African Americans are less likely than whites to donate their organs or agree to donate a loved one's organs. This study seeks to identify reasons for lower organ donation rates among African Americans by comparing knowledge and attitudes about brain death,...