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AAP Grand Rounds 20:19 (2008) Factors That Influence Decisions About Organ DonationSource: Rodrigue JR, Cornell DL, Howard RJ. Pediatric organ donation: what factors most influence parents donation decisions? Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2008;9(2):180–185; doi:10.1097/PCC.0b013e3181668605[CrossRef][Medline]
To evaluate factors associated with a decision to donate organs from a deceased child, researchers from Boston, MA, and Gainesville, FL, conducted a survey of parents whose child had recently died. The study used a passive recruitment plan: over a four-year period, parents of recently deceased children (<18 years old) were informed of the study by a coordinator from an organ procurement organization following the parents decision regarding organ donation. Parents initiated telephone contact if they wished to have more information.
Of 112 parents informed about the study, 74 participated (66.2%), including 49 who made a decision to donate organs and 25 who decided not
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