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This report analyzes the strong support for organ donation, demographics of support, willingness to join registries, and opinions on organ distribution fairness in the U.S. Discover key findings on donation preferences and considerations. Download the full report for in-depth analysis.
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Support for Donation Increasing 39.4% Strongly Support Donation 48.8% Strongly Support Donation 2005 2012 ‘strong support’ is highest among women, whites and Native Americans; lowest among 66+ and those with high school or less education
Increase in number of non-registered people willing to join state registry 38.9% Willingto Join 60.1% Willingto Join 2005 2012
U.S. transplant system uses a fair approach to distribute organs 64.6% Agree orStrongly Agree Respondents age 66+ were least likely to agree
Life expectancy should be consideredin the matching process 52.2% Support
Organs should go to most medically urgent patients (regardless of geography) 81.7% of non-registered donors would prefer
Majority willing to donate hands and face 80.3% 58.2% HANDS FACE
Other Key Findings • 51% would support presumed consent (10% increase from 2005) • 25% said they would be more likely to donate with financial incentive (8% increase from 2005) • 64% said financial incentive would not affect their decision to donate
Download Full Report http://www.organdonor.gov/dtcp/nationalsurveyorgandonation.pdf