Comparing organ donation decisions for next-of-kin versus the self: results of a national survey.
Weiyang Christopher LiuLynn N ChenAmalina AnwarBoyu Lu ZhaoClin K Y LaiWei Heng NgThangavelautham SuhitharanVui Kian HoJean C J LiuPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
These findings underscore the distinct psychological processes involved when donation decisions are made for family members. Amidst a global shortage of organ donors, addressing the decision-maker's mindset (eg, overconfidence, the use of heuristics) may be key to actualizing potential donors identified in intensive care units.