A Review on Family Approval on Organ Donation Cover Image

Organ Bağışında Aile Onayı Üzerine Bir Gözden Geçirme
A Review on Family Approval on Organ Donation

Author(s): Fatma Can
Subject(s): Psychology, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Sanat ve Dil Araştırmaları Enstitüsü
Keywords: transplantation; organ donation; family consent; brain death;

Summary/Abstract: Transplantation, one of the most important advances of modern medical technology, offers patients longer and quality of life. However, transplantation is limited by the number of organs donated and also the growing gap between organ supply and demand means that many patients lose their hopes and lives. The shortage of organs has increased the importance of understanding the attitudes towards organ donation and we see an increase in the number of studies highlighting the demographic factors, beliefs and attitudes relating to the individual's willingness to donate. In our country and all western countries in accordance with legislation, organ donation depends on the decision of the family of cadaver and 75% of deceased donor families in our country refuse to donate. For this reason, determining the factors affecting the family decision is of great importance in terms of increasing the donation rates. When examining studies conducted with donor and non-donor families in the organ donation process it is seen that the significant factors associated with denial of consent are the misunderstanding of brain death; knowledge about the deceased’s wishes; cultural/religious beliefs; and the approach of the individual making the request. The purpose of this article is to give information about the reasons of denial of consent in the organ donation and the empirical studies carried out in our country.

  • Issue Year: 5/2017
  • Issue No: 09
  • Page Range: 131-149
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Turkish