2018
DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000003954
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The Public Face of Transplantation: The Potential of Education to Expand the Face Donor Pool

Abstract: Educational interventions hold much promise for increasing the general public's awareness of facial transplantation and willingness to participate in donation of facial allografts.

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“…An educational video has previously been shown to affect willingness to donate for FT, with an 18% increase among participants in one study. 62 Likewise in this study, participants expressed a significant increase in willingness to donate for CSFT if further research could also demonstrate similar outcomes to SSFT. With significant efforts being made to increase VCA donation and expand the donor pool, this again highlights the importance of public education and awareness, as well as the need to pursue CSFT research endeavors to support further evidence-based discussion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…An educational video has previously been shown to affect willingness to donate for FT, with an 18% increase among participants in one study. 62 Likewise in this study, participants expressed a significant increase in willingness to donate for CSFT if further research could also demonstrate similar outcomes to SSFT. With significant efforts being made to increase VCA donation and expand the donor pool, this again highlights the importance of public education and awareness, as well as the need to pursue CSFT research endeavors to support further evidence-based discussion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Participants were more willing to donate and receive a facial allograft for SSFT than CSFT, reflecting the skepticism around CSFT. Despite media coverage, a significant portion of the general population remains unaware of its existence, with persistent misconceptions surrounding FT. 62 64 Concerns regarding facial appearance, hormonal effects on the allograft and preservation of one’s masculinity or femininity may contribute to the reluctance towards CSFT, as compared to SSFT. Participants were also asked to rate their satisfaction with the outcomes of SSFT and CSFT and to compare one versus the other.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 19 Furthermore, authorization for VCA donation is often difficult to navigate with families, although educational intervention has been proved to significantly increase willingness to donate. 20 …”
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“…Since the first successful case in France in 2005, more than 45 cases in 10 countries have been reported worldwide, with 1 successfully executed facial transplantation in Belgium in 2012 11–14. Unlike other organ transplantations, facial allograft donation is explicitly visible and concerns an important identity characteristic, making the donation process different and possibly more difficult and complex 11,15,16…”
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