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Obstacles to the deceased donor transplantation in Pakistan.

Kaleem UllahAbdul Wahab DogarSidhant OchaniAzam ShoaibHussain Haider ShahMohammad Ebad Ur Rehman
Published in: BMJ open gastroenterology (2023)
Every single effort should be made to initiate and establish multiple deceased donor programmes in Pakistan. Developing the deceased donor programmes in the country will be vital to counter the countrywide increasing organ shortage. The mainstay transplant activities like organ procurement and distribution systems need to be adequately developed. It will help achieve national self-sufficiency and decrease living donors' burden. With education, the behaviour of healthcare professionals and common people can be changed and a positive attitude toward deceased organ donation can be obtained. As healthcare professionals, we should come forward and take responsibility by enrolling ourselves in deceased donors' registration. Public awareness, medical community interest and government support are essential in initiating and establishing deceased donor programmes in Pakistan.
Keyphrases
  • kidney transplantation
  • healthcare
  • tertiary care
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • emergency department
  • cell therapy
  • risk factors
  • bone marrow