Collaborative Approach to Organ Donation in a Level II Trauma Center.

AACN Adv Crit Care

Leigh Pack is Trauma Research Coordinator, Northeast Georgia Medical Center, 743 Spring St NE, Gainesville, GA 30501

Published: June 2023

Background: Although a shortage of organ donors is a continuing global problem in health care, obtaining authorization for donation after an individual experiences a traumatic nonsurvivable event can be difficult.

Objective: To improve organ donation practices at a level II trauma center.

Methods: After reviewing trauma mortality cases and performance improvement metrics with their organ procurement organization's hospital liaison, leaders at the trauma center implemented a multidisciplinary performance improvement initiative to engage the facility's donation advisory committee, provide education for staff members, and increase program visibility to create a more donation-friendly culture for the facility.

Results: The initiative led to an improved donation conversion rate and a greater number of organs procured. Continued education increased staff and provider awareness of organ donation, contributing to the positive outcomes.

Conclusion: A multidisciplinary initiative that includes continuing staff education can improve organ donation practices and program visibility, ultimately benefiting patients in need of organ transplantation.

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Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.4037/aacnacc2023552DOI Listing

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