Derivation of the Uncontrolled Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death Protocol for New York City

Evidence from Europe suggests establishing out‐of‐hospital, uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death (UDCDD) protocols has potential to substantially increase organ availability. The study objective was to derive an out‐of‐hospital UDCDD protocol that would be acceptable to New...

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Published inAmerican journal of transplantation Vol. 11; no. 7; pp. 1417 - 1426
Main Authors Wall, S. P., Kaufman, B. J., Gilbert, A. J., Yushkov, Y., Goldstein, M., Rivera, J. E., O’Hara, D., Lerner, H., Sabeta, M., Torres, M., Smith, C. L., Hedrington, Z., Selck, F., Munjal, K. G., Machado, M., Montella, S., Pressman, M., Teperman, L. W., Dubler, N. N., Goldfrank, L. R.
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Published Malden, USA Blackwell Publishing Inc 01.07.2011
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DOI10.1111/j.1600-6143.2011.03582.x

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Abstract Evidence from Europe suggests establishing out‐of‐hospital, uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death (UDCDD) protocols has potential to substantially increase organ availability. The study objective was to derive an out‐of‐hospital UDCDD protocol that would be acceptable to New York City (NYC) residents. Participatory action research and the SEED‐SCALE process for social change guided protocol development in NYC from July 2007 to September 2010. A coalition of government officials, subject experts and communities necessary to achieve support was formed. Authorized NY State and NYC government officials and their legal representatives collaboratively investigated how the program could be implemented under current law and regulations. Community stakeholders (secular and religious organizations) were engaged in town hall style meetings. Ethnographic data (meeting minutes, field notes, quantitative surveys) were collected and posted in a collaborative internet environment. Data were analyzed using an iterative coding scheme to discern themes, theoretical constructs and a summary narrative to guide protocol development. A clinically appropriate, ethically sound UDCDD protocol for out‐of‐hospital settings has been derived. This program is likely to be accepted by NYC residents since the protocol was derived through partnership with government officials, subject experts and community participants. This article reports on development of New York City's Uncontrolled Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death protocol. See editorial by Hanto and Veatch on page 1351.
AbstractList Evidence from Europe suggests establishing out-of-hospital, uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death (UDCDD) protocols has potential to substantially increase organ availability. The study objective was to derive an out-of-hospital UDCDD protocol that would be acceptable to New York City (NYC) residents. Participatory action research and the SEED-SCALE process for social change guided protocol development in NYC from July 2007 to September 2010. A coalition of government officials, subject experts and communities necessary to achieve support was formed. Authorized NY State and NYC government officials and their legal representatives collaboratively investigated how the program could be implemented under current law and regulations. Community stakeholders (secular and religious organizations) were engaged in town hall style meetings. Ethnographic data (meeting minutes, field notes, quantitative surveys) were collected and posted in a collaborative internet environment. Data were analyzed using an iterative coding scheme to discern themes, theoretical constructs and a summary narrative to guide protocol development. A clinically appropriate, ethically sound UDCDD protocol for out-of-hospital settings has been derived. This program is likely to be accepted by NYC residents since the protocol was derived through partnership with government officials, subject experts and community participants.Evidence from Europe suggests establishing out-of-hospital, uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death (UDCDD) protocols has potential to substantially increase organ availability. The study objective was to derive an out-of-hospital UDCDD protocol that would be acceptable to New York City (NYC) residents. Participatory action research and the SEED-SCALE process for social change guided protocol development in NYC from July 2007 to September 2010. A coalition of government officials, subject experts and communities necessary to achieve support was formed. Authorized NY State and NYC government officials and their legal representatives collaboratively investigated how the program could be implemented under current law and regulations. Community stakeholders (secular and religious organizations) were engaged in town hall style meetings. Ethnographic data (meeting minutes, field notes, quantitative surveys) were collected and posted in a collaborative internet environment. Data were analyzed using an iterative coding scheme to discern themes, theoretical constructs and a summary narrative to guide protocol development. A clinically appropriate, ethically sound UDCDD protocol for out-of-hospital settings has been derived. This program is likely to be accepted by NYC residents since the protocol was derived through partnership with government officials, subject experts and community participants.
Evidence from Europe suggests establishing out‐of‐hospital, uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death (UDCDD) protocols has potential to substantially increase organ availability. The study objective was to derive an out‐of‐hospital UDCDD protocol that would be acceptable to New York City (NYC) residents. Participatory action research and the SEED‐SCALE process for social change guided protocol development in NYC from July 2007 to September 2010. A coalition of government officials, subject experts and communities necessary to achieve support was formed. Authorized NY State and NYC government officials and their legal representatives collaboratively investigated how the program could be implemented under current law and regulations. Community stakeholders (secular and religious organizations) were engaged in town hall style meetings. Ethnographic data (meeting minutes, field notes, quantitative surveys) were collected and posted in a collaborative internet environment. Data were analyzed using an iterative coding scheme to discern themes, theoretical constructs and a summary narrative to guide protocol development. A clinically appropriate, ethically sound UDCDD protocol for out‐of‐hospital settings has been derived. This program is likely to be accepted by NYC residents since the protocol was derived through partnership with government officials, subject experts and community participants. This article reports on development of New York City's Uncontrolled Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death protocol. See editorial by Hanto and Veatch on page 1351.
Evidence from Europe suggests establishing out-of-hospital, uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death (UDCDD) protocols has potential to substantially increase organ availability. The study objective was to derive an out-of-hospital UDCDD protocol that would be acceptable to New York City (NYC) residents. Participatory action research and the SEED-SCALE process for social change guided protocol development in NYC from July 2007 to September 2010. A coalition of government officials, subject experts and communities necessary to achieve support was formed. Authorized NY State and NYC government officials and their legal representatives collaboratively investigated how the program could be implemented under current law and regulations. Community stakeholders (secular and religious organizations) were engaged in town hall style meetings. Ethnographic data (meeting minutes, field notes, quantitative surveys) were collected and posted in a collaborative internet environment. Data were analyzed using an iterative coding scheme to discern themes, theoretical constructs and a summary narrative to guide protocol development. A clinically appropriate, ethically sound UDCDD protocol for out-of-hospital settings has been derived. This program is likely to be accepted by NYC residents since the protocol was derived through partnership with government officials, subject experts and community participants. This article reports on development of New York City's Uncontrolled Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death protocol. See editorial by Hanto and Veatch on page 1351.
Evidence from Europe suggests establishing out-of-hospital, uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death (UDCDD) protocols has potential to substantially increase organ availability. The study objective was to derive an out-of-hospital UDCDD protocol that would be acceptable to New York City (NYC) residents. Participatory action research and the SEED-SCALE process for social change guided protocol development in NYC from July 2007 to September 2010. A coalition of government officials, subject experts and communities necessary to achieve support was formed. Authorized NY State and NYC government officials and their legal representatives collaboratively investigated how the program could be implemented under current law and regulations. Community stakeholders (secular and religious organizations) were engaged in town hall style meetings. Ethnographic data (meeting minutes, field notes, quantitative surveys) were collected and posted in a collaborative internet environment. Data were analyzed using an iterative coding scheme to discern themes, theoretical constructs and a summary narrative to guide protocol development. A clinically appropriate, ethically sound UDCDD protocol for out-of-hospital settings has been derived. This program is likely to be accepted by NYC residents since the protocol was derived through partnership with government officials, subject experts and community participants.
Author Gilbert, A. J.
Montella, S.
Rivera, J. E.
Pressman, M.
Smith, C. L.
Yushkov, Y.
Machado, M.
Lerner, H.
Goldstein, M.
Torres, M.
Hedrington, Z.
O’Hara, D.
Sabeta, M.
Selck, F.
Teperman, L. W.
Goldfrank, L. R.
Munjal, K. G.
Kaufman, B. J.
Wall, S. P.
Dubler, N. N.
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Issue 7
Keywords Heart
Urban environment
Mortality
Determination
Recovery
rapid organ recovery
Ethics
Organ donation
Scientific research
Uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death
Donation
Death
Qualitative analysis
action research
uncontrolled donation after cardiac death
Circulatory system
qualitative research
Cadaver
deceased organ donation
Organ
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2011 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
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deceased organ donation
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uncontrolled donation after cardiac death
Uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death
Warm Ischemia
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