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Table 4 Personal and general preferences of the eleven consenting options according to gender

From: Egyptians' social acceptance and consenting options for posthumous organ donation; a cross sectional study

 

Informed consent by donor only

(2743)

Informed consent by donor or surrogate

(2743)

Oral consent by the donor only

(2743)

Implementation of the presumed consent

(2743)

Informed consent by donor only with the financial incentive

(2743)

Informed consent by donor-or surrogate with financial incentive

(2743)

Oral consent with the financial incentive

(2743)

Informed consent by donor only with the medical incentive

(2743)

Informed consent by donor-or surrogate with medical incentive

(2743)

Oral consent by donor only with the medical incentive

(2743)

Not to donate their organs after death

(2743)

Male: Personal preferences

 (median)

6

6

6

7

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

 25%-75%

3-9

3-9

3-9

4-10

3-8

3-9

4-9

3-9

3-8

3-8

2-9

 Mode

2

9

10

11

5

9

7

5

3a

3

1

Male: Public Norms

 (median)

6

6

6

7

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

 25%-75%

3-8

3-9

3-9

4-10

3-8

3-9

4-9

3-8

3-8

3-9

2-9

 Mode

2

8

10

11

5

6

5

2

4

3

1

Female: Personal preferences

 (median)

5

6

6

7

6

6

6

6

6

6

5

 25%-75%

3-8

3-9

3-9

4-10

4-8

4-9

4-9

3-8

3-8

3-8

2-9

 Mode

2

9

10

11

8

6

9

2

3

3

1

Female: Public Norms

 (median)

5

6

6

7

6

7

6

5

6

6

5

 25%-75%

3-8

3-9

3-9

4-10

3-9

4-9

4-9

3-8

3-8

3-8

2-9

 Mode

1

9

10

11

5

9

7

2

4

4

1

  1. a Multiple modes exist. The smallest value is shown