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Increasing organ donation via anticipated regret (INORDAR): protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:通过预期后悔增加器官捐赠(INORDAR):一项随机对照试验的方案

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Background Throughout the world there is an insufficient supply of donor organs to meet the demand for organ transplantations. This paper presents a protocol for a randomised controlled trial, testing whether a simple, theory-based anticipated regret manipulation leads to a significant increase in posthumous organ donor registrations. Methods We will use a between-groups, prospective randomised controlled design. A random sample of 14,520 members of the adult Scottish general public will be contacted via post. These participants will be randomly allocated into 1 of the 4 conditions. The no questionnaire control (NQC) group will simply receive a letter and donor registration form. The questionnaire control (QC) arm will receive a questionnaire measuring their emotions and non-cognitive affective attitudes towards organ donation. The theory of planned behavior (TPB) group will complete the emotions and affective attitudes questionnaire plus additional items assessing their cognitive attitudes towards organ donation, perceived control over registration and how they think significant others view this action. Finally, the anticipated regret (AR) group will complete the same indices as the TPB group, plus two additional anticipated regret items. These items will assess the extent to which the participant anticipates regret for not registering as an organ donor in the near future. The outcome variable will be NHS Blood and Transplant verified registrations as an organ donor within 6 months of receiving our postal intervention. Discussion This study will assess whether simply asking people to reflect on the extent to which they may anticipate regret for not registering as an organ donor increases organ donor registration 6 months later. If successful, this simple and easy to administer theory-based intervention has the potential to save lives and money for the NHS by reducing the number of people receiving treatments such as dialysis. This intervention may also be incorporated into future organ donor campaigns. Trial registration number ISRCTN: ISRCTN92204897
机译:背景技术在全世界,供体器官的供应不足以满足器官移植的需求。本文提出了一项随机对照试验的协议,测试一种简单的,基于理论的预期后悔操纵是否会导致死者器官供体登记的显着增加。方法我们将使用群体间的前瞻性随机对照设计。我们将通过邮寄方式与14520名苏格兰成年人的随机抽样联系。这些参与者将被随机分配到4个条件中的1个。无问卷调查控制(NQC)组将仅收到一封信函和捐赠者登记表。问卷控制(QC)部门将收到一份问卷,以衡量他们对器官捐赠的情绪和非认知情感态度。计划行为理论(TPB)小组将完成情绪和情感态度问卷,以及其他项目,以评估他们对器官捐赠的认知态度,对注册的感知控制以及其他人如何看待其他人对此行为的看法。最后,预期后悔(AR)组将完成与TPB组相同的指标,外加两个额外的预期后悔项目。这些项目将评估参与者预期在不久的将来没有注册为器官捐献者的遗憾程度。结果变量将是在接受我们的邮政干预后的6个月内经NHS血液和移植物验证为器官捐赠者的注册。讨论本研究将评估是否仅要求人们对6月后未注册为器官捐赠者的遗憾会增加多少进行反思。如果成功的话,这种简单易行的基于理论的干预措施就有可能通过减少接受透析等治疗的人数来为NHS挽救生命和金钱。这种干预也可以纳入未来的器官捐献运动中。试用注册号ISRCTN:ISRCTN92204897

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