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Title: Correlation of effective organ procurement rates and the role of legislation in individual European countries
Authors: Kiel-Puslecka, Ilona
Puslecki, Mateusz
Dabrowski, Marek
Janyga, Bartłomiej
Perek, Bartłomiej
Zawiejska, Agnieszka
Keywords: Donation of organs, tissues, etc.
Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.
Preservation of organs, tissues, etc.
Informed consent (Medical law)
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association
Citation: Kiel-Puslecka, I., Puslecki, M., Dabrowski, M., Janyga, B., Perek, B., & Zawiejska, A. (2021). Correlation of effective organ procurement rates and the role of legislation in individual European countries. European Research Studies Journal, 24(3), 1243-1257.
Abstract: Purpose: Clinical transplantation has proven to be a lifesaving method since the last century. The shortage of donors and organs pool for transplantation is a worldwide subject of discussion and legislation. Design/Methodology/Approach: Authors did a critical review and identified actual donation models in individual European countries. Findings: Critical revision of the distribution of donation models in individual European countries were presented: no country has chosen the model of strict consent, 18 countries adopted a model of opt-out, of which 13 were based on a strict model of opposition, and five decided to use an extended opposition system. The extended consent model was adopted in 1/3 of European countries (14 countries), three European countries adopted the information solution, Bulgaria is the only country adopting a higher necessity model. Authors identified in European countries opt-in to opt-out movement trend and “hard” presumed consent paradox. Practical implications: Different models adopted in European countries and the shortage of organs for transplantation implicate some countries' transfer from opt-in to an opt-out model. It can benefit in increasing organ pool. Originality/value: The article includes the first complex and critical analysis of effective organ procurement and legislation models in European countries.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/84132
Appears in Collections:European Research Studies Journal, Volume 24, Issue 3



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