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Effects of Race on Organ Donation

ing rates to 75% per year. Best practices are to be identified, replicated, and practiced ("The Organ," 2003).

Guadagnoli, McNamara, Evanisko, and Beasley (1999) studied the effect of race on approaching families for organ donation. The authors used a logistic regression model to analyze data from records at 112 hospitals. The database studied included 2202 white and 814 African American patients that were suitable for donation. Findings showed that 73% of families of patients were approached by hospital staff regarding organ donation. The families of white patients were approached for donation twice as much as families of African American patients. The donations rates also differed by race, patient, and hospital characteristic

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