South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, UK.
BMC Med Ethics. 2024 Apr 20;25(1):47. doi: 10.1186/s12910-024-01048-6.
In May 2020, England moved to an opt-out organ donation system, meaning adults are presumed to be an organ donor unless within an excluded group or have opted-out. This change aims to improve organ donation rates following brain or circulatory death. Healthcare staff in the UK are supportive of organ donation, however, both healthcare staff and the public have raised concerns and ethical issues regarding the change. The #options survey was completed by NHS organisations with the aim of understanding awareness and support of the change. This paper analyses the free-text responses from the survey.
The #options survey was registered as a National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) portfolio trial [IRAS 275992] 14 February 2020, and was completed between July and December 2020 across NHS organisations in the North-East and North Cumbria, and North Thames. The survey contained 16 questions of which three were free-text, covering reasons against, additional information required and family discussions. The responses to these questions were thematically analysed.
The #options survey received 5789 responses from NHS staff with 1404 individuals leaving 1657 free-text responses for analysis. The family discussion question elicited the largest number of responses (66%), followed by those against the legislation (19%), and those requiring more information (15%). Analysis revealed six main themes with 22 sub-themes.
The overall #options survey indicated NHS staff are supportive of the legislative change. Analysis of the free-text responses indicates that the views of the NHS staff who are against the change reflect the reasons, misconceptions, and misunderstandings of the public. Additional concerns included the rationale for the change, informed decision making, easy access to information and information regarding organ donation processes. Educational materials and interventions need to be developed for NHS staff to address the concepts of autonomy and consent, organ donation processes, and promote family conversations. Wider public awareness campaigns should continue to promote the positives and refute the negatives thus reducing misconceptions and misunderstandings.
National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) [IRAS 275992].
2020 年 5 月,英国实行了一种默认选择的器官捐赠制度,这意味着除非属于排除群体或已选择退出,否则成年人将被视为器官捐赠者。这一变化旨在提高脑死亡或循环死亡后的器官捐赠率。英国的医疗保健工作人员支持器官捐赠,但医护人员和公众对这一变化提出了担忧和伦理问题。#选项调查是由 NHS 组织完成的,旨在了解对这一变化的认识和支持情况。本文分析了该调查的自由文本回复。
#选项调查于 2020 年 2 月 14 日在英国国家卫生研究院(NIHR)注册为一项组合试验[IRAS 275992],并于 2020 年 7 月至 12 月在英格兰东北部和北坎布里亚以及北泰晤士地区的 NHS 组织中完成。该调查包含 16 个问题,其中 3 个是自由文本问题,涵盖了反对的理由、需要补充的信息和家庭讨论。对这些问题的回答进行了主题分析。
#选项调查共收到 NHS 工作人员的 5789 份回复,其中 1404 人留下了 1657 份自由文本回复进行分析。家庭讨论问题收到的回复最多(66%),其次是反对立法的问题(19%)和需要更多信息的问题(15%)。分析揭示了六个主要主题和 22 个次主题。
总体而言,#选项调查表明 NHS 工作人员支持立法变革。对自由文本回复的分析表明,反对变革的 NHS 工作人员的观点反映了公众的原因、误解和误解。其他担忧包括变革的基本原理、知情决策、便捷获取信息以及与器官捐赠过程相关的信息。需要为 NHS 工作人员开发教育材料和干预措施,以解决自主权和同意、器官捐赠过程的概念,并促进家庭对话。应继续开展更广泛的公众宣传活动,以宣传积极方面,驳斥消极方面,从而减少误解和误解。
英国国家卫生研究院(NIHR)[IRAS 275992]。