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重症监护医生对器官捐赠选择退出系统的看法。

What Intensivists Say About an Opt-Out System for Organ Donation.

作者信息

Siddiqui Shahla, Tee Lik Han

机构信息

Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Yishun, Singapore.

Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, Jurong, Singapore.

出版信息

Transplant Proc. 2019 Jul-Aug;51(6):1651-1654. doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2019.05.017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Singapore has had an opt-out organ donation system since the inception of the Human Organ Transplant Act in 2009. This law allows all Singapore citizens and permanent residents to donate their organs after confirmation of brain death, usually in the setting of devastating brain injury or stroke in an intensive care unit (ICU) setting, and such cases are referred to the National Organ Transplant Unit team by intensivists after the presumed clinical brain stem death testing. The further confirmatory tests, coordination with surgeons to find suitable recipients, and communication with family members is then carried out by the transplant coordinators from the National Organ Transplant Unit and not the clinicians. Despite a decade of the institution of the Act, the rates of organ donation remain low. This survey is the first aimed to assess the concerns and recommendations of the intensivists in Singapore.

METHODS

This was an anonymous survey sent to 120 intensivists registered in Singapore with a 58% response rate. The survey included 14 open-ended questions. The respondents included both private and public sector intensivists. A qualitative analysis was carried out to analyze the emergent themes from the survey.

RESULTS

A total of 79% of the respondents mentioned raising awareness through publicity, education, and advertising; 34% mentioned educating physicians and engaging ICU physicians in further planning of the organ transplant program in Singapore; 35% felt that publicizing more real stories of recipients would help. Generally, there was unease at the opt-out system infringing basic rights.

CONCLUSION

This is the first survey to elicit the responses of the referring physicians for organ transplant. Their opinions suggest that a wider awareness and buy-in is needed both by the public and the ICU physicians, and addressing their valid moral concerns is essential in bridging this gap.

摘要

背景

自2009年《人体器官移植法》颁布以来,新加坡实行了默认器官捐赠系统。该法律允许所有新加坡公民和永久居民在脑死亡得到确认后捐赠器官,通常是在重症监护病房(ICU)发生严重脑损伤或中风的情况下,此类病例在假定的临床脑干死亡检测后由重症监护医生转交给国家器官移植单位团队。进一步的确认测试、与外科医生协调寻找合适的接受者以及与家庭成员沟通随后由国家器官移植单位的移植协调员进行,而不是临床医生。尽管该法案已实施十年,但器官捐赠率仍然很低。这项调查是首次旨在评估新加坡重症监护医生的担忧和建议。

方法

这是一项向120名在新加坡注册的重症监护医生发送的匿名调查,回复率为58%。调查包括14个开放式问题。受访者包括私营和公共部门的重症监护医生。进行了定性分析以分析调查中出现的主题。

结果

共有79%的受访者提到通过宣传、教育和广告提高意识;34%提到教育医生并让ICU医生参与新加坡器官移植计划的进一步规划;35%认为宣传更多接受者的真实故事将有所帮助。总体而言,人们对默认系统侵犯基本权利感到不安。

结论

这是第一项征求器官移植转诊医生意见的调查。他们的意见表明,公众和ICU医生都需要更广泛的认识和认同,解决他们合理的道德担忧对于弥合这一差距至关重要。

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