Published March 11, 2025 | Version v1
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Alleviating the emotional burden on families during organ donation requests in neurologic patients declared with brain death: The role of timing and circumstances of death

  • 1. Indiana University
  • 2. University of Chicago

Description

Organ donation requests to families often occur during moments of profound grief and create an emotional burden that is compounded by the varying emotional responses to circumstances surrounding death. These responses, in turn, interact with the timing of the request to influence authorization decisions. Understanding the interplay between timing and circumstances of death is crucial for improving authorization rates and addressing the organ donor shortage. The Organ Retrieval and Collection of Health Information for Donation database was used to identify 3,289 potential donors with neurologic mechanisms of brain death. Multivariate logistic regression with interaction between timing and circumstance was used to estimate authorization rates. Results show no significant differences in authorization for requests made within 12 h of death, regardless of circumstance. However, significant differences in authorization were observed between requests made at the time of brain death and those made 12 or more hours later for natural causes, as well as those at 24 or more hours for homicide, motor vehicle accidents, and non-motor vehicle accidents. These findings indicate that the optimal timing for organ donation requests may depend on the emotional intensity of the situation. While quicker requests may be more effective in less emotionally charged cases, extending the time for families to grieve in highly distressing circumstances does not appear to negatively impact authorization rates. Tailoring the timing of donation requests to the circumstances of death, balancing sensitivity with the need for prompt decision-making, could reduce families' emotional burden, ease pressure in decision-making, and help address the shortage of organ donors.

Data availability

The sample used in the current study is a subset of the ORCHID database available at https://physionet.org/content/orchid/1.0.0/.

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DOI
10.1186/s13690-025-01559-7
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:14735

Funding

Indiana University Indianapolis
Open Access Publishing Fund

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Neurology