A multiethnic study of the relationship between fears and concerns and refusal rates

Prog Transplant. 2002 Sep;12(3):185-90. doi: 10.1177/152692480201200306.

Abstract

This study builds on previous research that identified fears and concerns heard by procurement coordinators during the donation discussion and that classified those concerns according to the ease with which they can be addressed. In this study, 53 coordinators working for 4 procurement agencies provided data on 323 donation discussions, including fears and concerns expressed by families. The fears and concerns were analyzed by outcome (consent or refusal), race and ethnicity of the family, frequency of reports, and difficulty in addressing. This research confirms many of the findings of the earlier study. The results also indicate that the types of concerns expressed by donor and non-donor families vary somewhat by the family's race and ethnicity. The results can be used to provide training targeted at raising consent rates and to train minority requestors.

MeSH terms

  • Ethnicity*
  • Fear*
  • Humans
  • Tissue and Organ Procurement*
  • Treatment Refusal / ethnology*