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  1. Social media and organ donation: Ethically navigating the next frontier

    As the organ shortage continues to grow, the creation of social media communities by transplant hospitals and the public is rapidly expanding to increase the number of living donors. Social media communities are arranged in myriad ways and without standardization, raising concerns about transplant candidates' and potential donors' autonomy and quality of care. Social media communities ...

  2. Can Social Media Help Increase the Organ Supply While Avoiding

    A 2006 study that followed the organ donation rates of 22 "presumed consent" countries over a 10-year period found that, after correcting for other determinants impacting donation, "cadaveric donation rates [were] 25-30% higher on average in presumed consent countries" [4]. ... This case exemplifies social media exploitation of a tragic ...

  3. Empathy, social media, and directed altruistic living organ donation

    Some organ donation campaigns have featured individual 'case studies' of people waiting for transplants, ... We have discussed three approaches to using social media to promote organ donation. Approach 1 raises the fewest ethical issues, but is likely to be least effective. Approach 2 is ethically problematic in some respects, but is ...

  4. PDF Social Media Strategies Enhance Campaigns that Target 18-24 Year Olds

    students' support for organ donation and organ donor registration. Progress in Transplantation. 2012. Vol. 22, No. 3:323-332. D'Alessandro A, Peltier J, Dahl A. Use of social media and college student organizations to increase support for organ donation and advocacy: a case report. Progress in Transplantation. 2012. Vol. 22, No. 4:436-441.

  5. Can Social Media Cultivate Living Organ Donors?

    Another study that investigated living solid organ donation-related Twitter use found an existing, active social media community that publicly affiliates with living organ donation. 4 The research team concluded that Twitter represents an opportunity to direct interested users to reputable, vetted online resources that have been created by ...

  6. Social Media and Organ Donation

    of organ shortage. In the current digital era, social media (SoMe) organ donation campaigns are one of the most practical and effective ways to disseminate information and promote collaboration among participants. Many governmental and nongovernmental organizations and social activists are utilizing popular SoMe platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram to promote organ ...

  7. Social media and organ donation: Ethically navigating the next ...

    As the organ shortage continues to grow, the creation of social media communities by transplant hospitals and the public is rapidly expanding to increase the number of living donors. Social media communities are arranged in myriad ways and without standardization, raising concerns about transplant c …

  8. Use of Social Media and College Student Organizations to Increase

    A grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services funded a 2-year study to (1) identify barriers/opportunities for increasing awareness, attitudes, and behaviors related to organ and tissue donation; (2) implement an intervention using social media and personalized message to increase knowledge, support, and donor registrations; (3 ...

  9. Social Media and Organ Donation: Pros and Cons

    SoMe as a tool in organ donation. In the context of organ transplantation, SoMe is used to encourage deceased donor registrations, create awareness, disseminate information, and promote communication and social networking. Centers are now leveraging SoMe platforms to increase advertising and endorsement of their transplant programs.

  10. Characterizing Media Content and Effects of Organ Donation on a Social

    With social media and media, in general, taking increasingly active roles in the public health arena [2,6], this study empirically analyzed the effects of media for organ donation on a social media platform. The analysis identified media themes that were most effective in promoting organ donation and revealed a discrepancy between the themes ...

  11. Learn. Donate.

    Problem: 95% of U.S. adults support organ donation but only 58% are registered to donate. Based on surveys and interviews, it's what a majority of people believe to be the right thing to do. But ...

  12. Social media and organ donation: Ethically navigating the next frontier

    Studies of the effectiveness of social media in increasing living donation hold promise, including advocacy training programs to find a living donor 15 and the use of guided Facebook posts with a smartphone application. 1 Several mobile health apps have been developed in transplantation to help educate diverse patient populations about living ...

  13. Use of Social Media and College Student Organizations to Increase

    A grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services funded a 2-year study to (1) identify barriers/opportunities for increasing awareness, attitudes, and behaviors related to organ and tissue donation; (2) implement an intervention using social media and personalized message to increase knowledge, support, and donor registrations; (3 ...

  14. Opportunities and Challenges in Using Social Media in Organ Donation

    Mass media, online social network, and organ donation: old mistakes and new perspectives. Aykas A, Uslu A, Şimşek C. Transplant Proc, 47(4):1070-1072, 01 May 2015 Cited by: 11 articles | PMID: 26036522. Review

  15. Organ Donation as a Collective Action Problem: Ethical Considerations

    Findings from the 2012 National Survey of Organ Donation Attitudes and Behaviors demonstrate that an overwhelming proportion of US adult respondents in a nationally representative telephone survey support or strongly support organ donation (94.9 percent), as they did in surveys conducted in 2005 (92.9 percent) and 1993 (93.5 percent) [12 ...

  16. The Impact of Organ Donation Information Dissemination on Social Media

    The scarcity of organ donors is a major problem worldwide [].This issue has led to the development of strategic initiatives by combining many parties, such as the government to increase the rate of organ donor registration [].The initiatives to increase organ donor pledgers have been primarily propelled by the Ministry of Health Malaysia [3, 4]. ...

  17. Performances of Hope and Despair: A Case Study of Organ Donation

    This is a case study of a unique organ donation event that occurred in Israel during Operation Guardian of the Walls in May 2021. It involved a Palestinian boy killed by a Jewish policeman and a Jewish man killed by Palestinian youths. Both victims, lacking organ donor cards, had their organs donated by their families with the awareness that ...

  18. Media Treatment of Organ Donation: A Case Study in Switzerland

    It addresses willingness to sign donor cards, exploring the information sources of the Swiss population between 1999 and 2003. The study should be viewed as part of an investigation into the reasons of the small number of people holding a donor card despite a positive attitude of the Swiss population towards organ donation.

  19. Full article: Challenges and Motivators to Organ Donation: A

    Introduction. Worldwide, organ transplantation has saved and improved the lives of thousands of recipients over the past five decades. Citation 1 Still, deceased donor organ donation has not seen such growth. According to the Organ procurement of Transplant Network (OPTN, 2015), the organs donated by one deceased donor can give life to eight people.

  20. Social media and organ donation: Ethically navigating the next frontier

    Social media use to promote and increase organ donation is rapidly expanding. Patients, their families, social networks, and transplant hospitals are quickly and independently leveraging social media to find more potential donors. Pilot studies with transplant hospital-driven social media networks1 and anecdotal reports of grass roots-level ef -

  21. The Disputed Death of an 8-Year-Old Whose Organs Were Donated

    June 16, 2017. This is the part everyone agrees on: A 8-year-old boy died at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in August 2013. His liver and kidneys were donated for transplant. The Los Angeles ...

  22. Concerns and Challenges of Living Donors When Making Decisions on Organ

    Introduction. Studies have shown that deceased donors cannot meet the growing demand for organs such as the kidneys, liver, etc. Sometimes cultural, religious, and legal considerations may even be reluctant to donate organs after death.[] Thus, because of the high demand for organ transplantation and the increased wait time for transplantation, receiving organs from living donors is a primary ...

  23. UX research for increasing organ donation in India

    Sadly, India has a very low rate of organ donation, with only 0.01% of its population donating each year. This is alarming considering that over 500,000 people die each year waiting for an organ transplant. In this case study, I will explore ways to spread awareness about organ donation among Indians. 2. Research 🔬 Preliminary Research🖥️

  24. How power shapes behavior: Evidence from physicians

    Science. 17 May 2024. Power is generally defined as the asymmetric control of valued resources—wealth, information, networks, and other factors—that enables individuals to influence outcomes for themselves and others ( 1 ). It is fundamental to economic exchange, the evolution of social norms, and daily interactions.