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  • Behavioral Science
  • Public Health Policy
  • Medical Ethics

Background:

  • The critical shortage of transplant organs necessitates innovative procurement strategies.
  • Existing organ procurement methods often face ethical, legal, or efficacy challenges.
  • Priority systems for organ donation offer a potential solution, but their impact on altruistic motivation requires investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of an organ donor priority system in increasing postmortem organ donor registration.
  • To understand the psychological mechanisms, such as anticipated regret, driving registration behavior.
  • To assess the differential impact of a priority system on individuals with varying levels of altruistic motivation.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted two distinct behavioral experiments to simulate organ donor registration scenarios.
  • Utilized regression analysis to quantify the impact of the priority system on registration rates.
  • Analyzed open-ended responses to gain qualitative insights into participants' decision-making processes.

Main Results:

  • A priority system for organ recipients significantly increased overall organ donor registration rates.
  • The mechanism driving increased registration was identified as the induction of anticipated regret.
  • The priority system was most effective in boosting registration among less altruistic individuals and did not negatively affect altruistically motivated individuals.

Conclusions:

  • Organ donor priority systems represent a promising strategy to address the organ shortage.
  • This approach effectively increases donor registration without compromising altruistic motivations.
  • The findings offer a viable, ethical, and effective policy recommendation for enhancing organ donation.