It will take more than an opt-out system to increase organ donation: prioritise donors to receive organs.
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On 1 December 2015, Wales will unilaterally become the first country of the United Kingdom to introduce an opt-out system for organ donation. Political leaders in Scotland and Northern Ireland are debating similar legislation, and pressure will mount for England to jump on the opt-out bandwagon.Many supportive organisations are keen for change, including the BMA, which has long advocated the merits of changing to an opt-out system. If such arrangements procure more organs for transplantation, many would argue that the moral case for presumed consent is unquestionable. Support for an opt-out system is well intentioned but misguided. The balance of evidence was against UK implementation in 2006, although the public supported such a change.And recent analyses show that organ procurement is higher in countries with opt-out systems, albeit with a drop in living donation. Simple legislative change, however, may not have the same effect on donor rates in other countries, as variation is susceptible to unappreciated confounders. Education and training
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عنوان ژورنال:
- BMJ
دوره 351 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015