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  • Transplantation science
  • Health systems research
  • Public health policy

Background:

  • Increasing organ donor numbers is a global priority for transplantation organizations.
  • Understanding factors influencing donation rates is crucial for developing effective national strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the relationship between socio-economic factors, health system organization, and organ donor rates.
  • To correlate deceased donor rates per million population with Human Development Index (HDI) and health spending across 20 countries in Latin America, North America, and Europe.

Main Methods:

  • Statistical correlation analysis of deceased donor rates (DRs) per million population (pmp).
  • Analysis included Human Development Index (HDI) indicators, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), health expenditure, and health system organizational aspects.
  • Examined the impact of integrated national health systems and the presence of intrahospital transplantation coordinators.

Main Results:

  • No statistically significant correlation was found between DRs pmp and HDI.
  • A weak correlation exists between DRs pmp and GDP (correlation=0.46, significance=0.04).
  • Strong correlation observed between DRs pmp and percentage of GDP spent on health (correlation=0.53, significance=0.01). Countries with integrated health systems and more transplantation coordinators reported higher DRs pmp.

Conclusions:

  • Organ donation rates are strongly linked to the organizational aspects of donation and overall health systems.
  • Socio-economic and development indicators show a weak correlation with organ donation rates.
  • Findings emphasize the need to prioritize health system organization and investment in planning strategies to boost organ donation.