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Table 8 Relation between awareness and acceptance of law articles among those who chose the different consenting options as their first choice

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

 

Types of consent (2743)

 

Informed consent by donor only

Informed consent by donor or surrogate

Oral consent by the donor only

Implementation of the presumed consent

Informed consent by donor only with the financial incentive

Informed consent by donor or surrogate with financial incentive

Oral consent with the financial incentive

Informed consent by donor only with the medical incentive

Informed consent by donor or surrogate with medical incentive

Oral consent by donor-only with the medical incentive

Not to donate their organs after death

Awareness

 Not aware

71 (21.5)

(12.7)

27 (14.6)

22 (10.4)

19 (8.8)

17 (8.4)

13 (7.1)

42 (17.3)

23 (10.9)

29 (14.1)

257 (48.0)

 Aware <3

66 (19.9)

30 (14.6)

23 (12.4)

31 (14.6)

38 (17.5)

23 (11.3)

21 (11.5)

32(13.2)

32 (15.2)

25 (12.1)

89 (16.6)

 Aware 3 or more

194 (58.6)

149 (72.7)

135 (73.0)

159 (75.0)

160 (73.7)

163 (80.3)

149 (81.4)

169 (69.5)

156 (73.9)

152 (73.8)

189(35.3)

 Total

331 (100)

205 (100)

185 (100)

212 (100)

217 (100)

203 (100)

183 (100)

243 (100)

211 (100)

206 (100)

535 (100)

P<0.001

Acceptance

 Do not accept

1 (0.3)

2 (1.0)

1 (0.5)

1 (0.5)

0 (0.0)

2 (1.0)

0 (0.0)

1 (0.4)

1 (0.5)

4 (1.9)

17 (3.2)

 Accept <3

6 (1.8)

8 (3.9)

1 (0.5)

3 (1.4)

3 (1.4)

2 (1.0)

1 (0.5)

4 (1.6)

2 (0.9)

4 (1.9)

15 (2.8)

 Accept 3 or more

326 (97.9)

195 (95.1)

182 (99.0)

207 (98.1)

214 (98.6)

200 (98.0)

182 (99.5)

238 (97.9)

210 (98.6)

199 (96.2)

501 (94.0)

P<0.001