Strategies for changing negative public attitudes toward organ donation in the People's Republic of China

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In recent decades, the demand for organ transplantation has risen rapidly worldwide, due to an increased incidence of vital organ failure. However, the scarcity of organs appropriate for transplantation has led to an organ shortage crisis. This article retrospectively reviews strategies to change negative public attitudes toward organ donation in the People's Republic of China. We strongly believe that efforts to publicize knowledge of organ donation, promote family discussions, train medical staff and students, establish incentive systems, and implement regulatory oversight may combat unfavorable Chinese public opinion toward organ donation and transplantation, thus potentially increasing the organ donation rate in the People's Republic of China. © 2014 Shumin et al.

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Shumin, X., Woo, S. M. L., & Lei, Z. (2013, December 16). Strategies for changing negative public attitudes toward organ donation in the People’s Republic of China. Patient Preference and Adherence. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S55802

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