The investigators plan a secondary data analysis of an existing dataset to examine how individual decision-making differs from family decision-making in organ donation.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,007
Large scale demographic survey evaluating attitudes of population towards organ donation for the self vs. family
Willingness to donate
Participants indicated their willingness to donate their own organs and those of a close family member
Time frame: Single measurement (time of taking the survey)
Confidence in family decision-making
Participants rated how confident they were that - upon their family member's death - they would respect their family member's views regarding donation rated using 5-point scales anchored on one end with 1="Not confident at all" and 5="Absolutely confident").
Time frame: Single measurement (time of taking the survey)
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