Simpkin Arabella L, Robertson Laura C, Barber Vicki S, Young J Duncan
Intensive Care Society Clinical Trials Group, Kadoorie Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford OX3 9DU.
BMJ. 2009 Apr 21;338:b991. doi: 10.1136/bmj.b991.
To identify modifiable factors that influence relatives' decision to allow organ donation.
Systematic review.
Medline, Embase, and CINAHL, without language restriction, searched to April 2008. Review methods Three authors independently assessed the eligibility of the identified studies. We excluded studies that examined only factors affecting consent that could not be altered, such as donor ethnicity. We extracted quantitative results to an electronic database. For data synthesis, we summarised the results of studies comparing similar themes.
We included 20 observational studies and audits. There were no randomised controlled trials. The main factors associated with reduced rates of refusal were the provision of adequate information on the process of organ donation and its benefits; high quality of care of potential organ donors; ensuring relatives had a clear understanding of brain stem death; separating the request for organ donation from notification that the patient had died; making the request in a private setting; and using trained and experienced individuals to make the request.
Limited evidence suggests that there are modifiable factors in the process of requests for organ donation, in particular the skills of the individual making the request and the timing of this conversation, that might have a significant impact on rates of consent. Targeting these factors might have a greater and more immediate effect on the number of organs for donation than legislative or other long term strategies.
确定影响亲属决定是否允许器官捐赠的可改变因素。
系统评价。
检索了截至2008年4月的Medline、Embase和CINAHL,无语言限制。综述方法:三位作者独立评估所确定研究的合格性。我们排除了仅研究那些无法改变的影响同意的因素的研究,如捐赠者种族。我们将定量结果提取到一个电子数据库中。为了进行数据综合,我们总结了比较相似主题的研究结果。
我们纳入了20项观察性研究和审计。没有随机对照试验。与拒绝率降低相关的主要因素包括:提供关于器官捐赠过程及其益处的充分信息;对潜在器官捐赠者的高质量护理;确保亲属清楚了解脑干死亡;将器官捐赠的请求与患者死亡的通知分开;在私密环境中提出请求;以及由训练有素且经验丰富的人员提出请求。
有限的证据表明,在器官捐赠请求过程中存在一些可改变的因素,特别是提出请求的个人的技能和进行此次谈话的时机,这些因素可能对同意率产生重大影响。针对这些因素可能比立法或其他长期策略对捐赠器官数量产生更大、更直接的影响。