Rubab Munir, Azhar Mahmood Kayani, Sajjad Hussain.
Factors affecting consent by families for beating heart organ donors-a pilot study, at heart transplant department of AFIC-NIHD.
Pak Heart J Jan ;46(4):255-9.

Objective: To study the response of donor families regarding beating heart organ donation and document effect of counseling, education and residence on consent. Methodology: This Quasi experimental Study was conducted from 1st June st 2011 to 1 December 2012 at Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology-National Institute of Heart Diseases and three donor hospitals of Rawalpindi. Donor families were approached by psychologist. Effect of counseling, education, residence and reasons for refusal were documented. Results: 27 donors were offered in 18 months with mean age of 28.22 +- 8.86 years. 88.9% (n=23) were males and rest were females. 16 (59.2%) had a history of road traffic accident and 7 (25.92%) presented after fall. About 48% (n=13) belonged to urban areas and rest to rural. 9 (33%) families were uneducated, 8 (30%) didn't complete secondary school and 10 (37%) had completed secondary school or higher school. First response to organ donation was yes in 1; no in 24 where as 2 families became aggressive. After counseling 1 family agreed to donation and 6 agreed to concept of donation but didn't donate. 37.4% (n=10) families didn't accept the brain death. In 9 families 14.8% (n=4) considered it un-Islamic, 11.1% (n=3) considered it will mutilate body, 7.4% (n=2) remained aggressive. Education was statistically significant for consent (p=0.049) whereas area of residence was not (p= 0.33). Conclusion: Our study shows that counseling and education of families of heart organs donors are important factors affecting consenting process.

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