Literature DB >> 24561775

Comparing the effects of defaults in organ donation systems.

Hendrik P van Dalen1, Kène Henkens2.   

Abstract

The ability of patients in many parts of the world to benefit from transplantation is limited by growing shortages of transplantable organs. The choice architecture of donation systems is said to play a pivotal role in explaining this gap. In this paper we examine the question how different defaults affect the decision to register as organ donor. Three defaults in organ donation systems are compared: mandated choice, presumed consent and explicit consent. Hypothetical choices from a national survey of 2069 respondents in May 2011 in the Netherlands - a country with an explicit consent system - suggests that mandated choice and presumed consent are more effective at generating registered donors than explicit consent.
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Keywords:  Behavioral economics; Defaults; Explicit consent; Mandatory choice; Netherlands; Organ donation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24561775     DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.01.052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Sci Med        ISSN: 0277-9536            Impact factor:   4.634


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2.  The effect of a mandatory choice systemfor organ donation after brain death onethical legitimacy and potential efficacyin a mathematical model.

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6.  Demographic and Socioeconomic Factors Influencing Public Attitudes Toward a Presumed Consent System for Organ Donation Without and With a Priority Allocation Scheme.

Authors:  Makmor Tumin; Khaled Tafran; Muzalwana Abdul Talib Abdul Mutalib; NurulHuda Mohd Satar; Saad Mohd Said; Wan Ahmad Hafiz Wan Md Adnan; Yong Sook Lu
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