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Assessing the Effectiveness of a Primary Care Provider Office-Based Intervention for Increasing Organ Donor Registration Rates in Two New York State Counties

Introduction: Despite strong public support, organ donor registration rates (RR) continue to lag while need only grows. In the United States, the traditional registration site is the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), however Primary care provider (PCP) offices have been considered as alternate loc...

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Published in:Progress in transplantation (Aliso Viejo, Calif.) Calif.), 2022-12, Vol.32 (4), p.292-299
Main Authors: McCabe, Michael, Dokus, M. Katherine, Ryan, Nancy J., Shi, Hangchuan, James, Amy, Meadow, Michael E., Dolan, James G., Veazie, Peter, Judge, Stephen, Orloff, Mark, McIntosh, Scott, Kashyap, Randeep
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Summary:Introduction: Despite strong public support, organ donor registration rates (RR) continue to lag while need only grows. In the United States, the traditional registration site is the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), however Primary care provider (PCP) offices have been considered as alternate locations for increasing RR. Methods: Twelve PCP offices across 2 New York Counties were subjected to a control week where participants received only a registration opportunity and an intervention week with the addition of a motivational poster and informational brochure. Zip code level sociodemographic data were obtained for each site. RR from the DMV over the same period served as historical control. Results: There were 1292 participants in the control phase and 1099 in the experimental phase. New registration rate for the control was 33.8% (289/897); experimental phase 7.88% (61/769); DMV registration 21.02% (1902/9050). The intervention was associated with a significant decrease in registrations (OR 0.181 (95% CI 0.135-0.244, P 
ISSN:1526-9248
2164-6708
DOI:10.1177/15269248221122885