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Support for Donation Increasing

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.

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Support for Donation Increasing

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  1. 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

  2. Increase in number of non-registered people willing to join state registry 38.9% Willingto Join 60.1% Willingto Join 2005 2012

  3. U.S. transplant system uses a fair approach to distribute organs 64.6% Agree orStrongly Agree Respondents age 66+ were least likely to agree

  4. Life expectancy should be consideredin the matching process 52.2% Support

  5. Organs should go to most medically urgent patients (regardless of geography) 81.7% of non-registered donors would prefer

  6. Majority willing to donate hands and face 80.3% 58.2% HANDS FACE

  7. Willing to donate hands and face (by age)

  8. 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

  9. Download Full Report http://www.organdonor.gov/dtcp/nationalsurveyorgandonation.pdf

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