Systematic review of hospital-level metrics and interventions to increase deceased organ donation

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العنوان: Systematic review of hospital-level metrics and interventions to increase deceased organ donation
المؤلفون: George Li, Paul A. Bain, Manuel Castillo-Angeles, Joel T. Adler, Ali Salim, Jill Stinebring
المصدر: Transplantation reviews (Orlando, Fla.). 35(3)
سنة النشر: 2020
مصطلحات موضوعية: Transplantation, medicine.medical_specialty, Quality management, Tissue and Organ Procurement, business.industry, Trauma center, Psychological intervention, Hospital level, CINAHL, Organ Transplantation, Hospitals, Tissue Donors, Benchmarking, Donation, Family medicine, Medicine, Humans, Organ donation, business, Donor management
الوصف: Background Efforts to ameliorate the organ shortage have predominantly focused on improving processes and interventions at multiple levels in the organ donation process, but no comprehensive review of hospital-level features contributing to organ donation exists. We undertook a systematic review of the literature to better understand current knowledge and knowledge gaps about hospital-level metrics and interventions associated with successful organ donation. Methods We searched six electronic databases (PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Web of Science, Health Business Elite, and Google scholar) and conference abstracts for articles on hospital-level features associated with the final outcome of organ donation (PROSPERO CRD42020187080). Editorials, letters to the editor, and reviews without original data were excluded. Our main outcomes were conversion rate, donation rate, number of organs recovered, number of donors, and authorization rate. Results Our search yielded 2177 studies, and after a thorough assessment, 72 articles were included in this systematic review. Studies were thematically categorized into 1) Hospital-level interventions associated with metrics of organ donation; these included patient- and family-centric measures (i.e. standardized interviews, collaborative requesting and decoupling, and dedicated in-house coordinators), and donor management goals that significantly increased conversion rates by up to 64%; 2) Hospital-level multi-stage programs/policies; which increased authorization rates between 30 and 50%; and 3) Hospital characteristics and qualities; being an academic center, trauma center and larger hospital correlated with higher authorization and conversion rates. Most studies had considerable risk of bias and were of low quality. Conclusions There is a lack of well-designed studies on hospital-level metrics and interventions associated with organ donation. The use of thoughtful, patient- and family-centric approaches to authorization generally is associated with more organ donors. Future work can build on what is known about the hospital role in organ donation to improve the entire organ donation process.
تدمد: 1557-9816
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9f87adc81349f9500d97fed192adcf62
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33744820
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....9f87adc81349f9500d97fed192adcf62
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE