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Area of Science:

  • Medical ethics
  • Transplantation medicine
  • Neurology

Background:

  • Increasing demand for transplant organs necessitates understanding medical professionals' roles.
  • Norwegian law mandates specific criteria for organ donation, including angiographic evidence of circulatory cessation.
  • Doctors' attitudes and knowledge significantly influence the organ donation process.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To survey Norwegian doctors' attitudes towards organ donation.
  • To assess how organ donation processes are handled by medical teams.

Main Methods:

  • A questionnaire was distributed to doctors in intensive care and neurosurgery departments.
  • The survey was conducted in Norwegian donor hospitals between 2008 and 2009.
  • 435 doctors completed the questionnaire, representing a 55% response rate.

Main Results:

  • 75% of doctors would consider initiating organ-preserving treatment when a patient has no hope of recovery.
  • Only 16% of doctors believed clinical diagnostics alone would suffice for death determination if legislation were disregarded.
  • 62% of doctors felt that next of kin could generally understand the implications of brain death when explained.

Conclusions:

  • Future medical education should highlight the importance of organ-preserving treatment in anticipated fatal outcomes.
  • There is a need to align legal requirements with clinical practice and understanding regarding organ donation and death determination.