What Italian PICU Healthcare Providers Think About Donation After Cardiocirculatory Determination of Death: A National Survey.
Cristina GiugniCostanza CecchiSabrina GiomettoErsilia LucenteforteCristina MondardiniFabrizio ChiusoloAlberto GianniniMarinella AstutoMaria FiginiMarcello PiazzaAlvise TosoniZaccaria RicciPublished in: Pediatric transplantation (2024)
Our study provides insight into the attitudes and knowledge of PICU staff members regarding pDCDD in Italy. Despite a general lack of knowledge on the subject, respondents showed positive attitudes toward pDCDD and a strong consensus that the Italian legislation protocol for determining death based on cardiocirculatory criteria respects the "dead donor rule." There were several distinctions among the northern, central, and southern regions of Italy, and in our view, these disparities can be attributed to the varying practices of commemorating the deceased. In order to assess how practice and training influence the attitude of PICU staff members, it would be interesting to repeat the survey after the implementation of a program.