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Catarina Bolotinha - Portugal  - Wednesday 30 - Oral Presentations Misc. C
Madeira Archipelago: Madeira, Porto Santo,
                                              Desertas and Savage Islands

                         Population: 247,399 inhabitants

                         Geography: 801 km2

                         Only 1 hospital authorized for organs and tissues
                         procurement

                         Opting out system (Non Donors Registry)



Background   Objective   Material and Methods   Results            Conclusions
7
                                                                              6
   6
                                                                      5
   5

   4
        3                                                     3           3            3
   3
                                                                                  2
   2
             1
   1
                  0     0    0     0     0     0        0
   0
       1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009



Background       Objective       Material and Methods       Results           Conclusions
EU funded project (DGSANCO  EAHC)
                      2007 2009
                      Aim : design and validate a
                        Training Program on Organ donation
                     Methodology:
                        Consortium (17 partners, 20 organizations)
                        Define TA
                        Analyze the TAs current situation
                        Design of adapted training programs
                        Program validation and implementation
                        Follow-up, evaluation and analysis of its
                          transferability


Background   Objective    Material and Methods   Results   Conclusions
1. Collecting relevant TAs data
2. Design & implement the training programs


                                                Organ Donation
  Essentials in Organ   Professional Training
                                                    Quality
   Donation (EOD)       on Organ Donation
                                                 Management



3. Follow-up
4. Evaluation of the training impact in donation
             Blended Learning methodology
 ASST organized a Essentials on
                           Organ Donation (EOD) seminar
                          Addressed to healthcare
                           professionals mainly working in
                           Critical Care Areas process
                          EOD Seminar provides basic
                           knowledge related to the organ
                           donation process and promotes a
                           positive attitude




                           Train the Trainers
Background   Objective      Material and Methods   Results   Conclusions
 58 health professionals

  Mostly from ICU and general surgery

14   13
12
10
 8        6
 6            5   5
                       4
 4                            3   3    3
                                             2    2    2     2
 2                                                                1    1   1   1   1   1   1     1
 0




Background        Objective           Material and Methods       Results           Conclusions
 After the EOD Seminar the number of organ donors
  increased, reaching the total of 9 donors by the end of 2010

 The Donation rate in 2009 was 12 donors pmp, and 36 donors
  pmp in 2010
   10
                                                                                       9
    9
    8
    7
                                                                     6
    6
                                                             5
    5
    4
         3                                              3        3               3
    3
                                                                            2
    2
              1
    1
    0
        1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Background        Objective     Material and Methods   Results           Conclusions
 After the EOD Seminar the number of organ donors
          increased, reaching the total of 9 donors by the end of 2010

       The Donation rate in 2009 was 12 donors pmp, and 36 donors
  4.5
        pmp in 2010
                                                                                        4
   4
  3.5
                                                                                  3
   3
  2.5
   2
  1.5
                                                                     1                          1
   1
  0.5
   0
           Jan   Fev   Mar    Abr      Mai     Jun         Jul     Ago     Set   Out   Nov      Dez

Background        Objective         Material and Methods         Results          Conclusions
 Training and dissemination of best practices standards
     leads to a significant increase in effective deceased
     donor numbers

    The implementation of EOD seminars in Madeira had a
     high impact upon organ donation parameters, proving
     the effectiveness of the ETPOD training program.

Background   Objective   Material and Methods   Results   Conclusions
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  • 4. EU funded project (DGSANCO EAHC) 2007 2009 Aim : design and validate a Training Program on Organ donation Methodology: Consortium (17 partners, 20 organizations) Define TA Analyze the TAs current situation Design of adapted training programs Program validation and implementation Follow-up, evaluation and analysis of its transferability Background Objective Material and Methods Results Conclusions
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  • 6. ASST organized a Essentials on Organ Donation (EOD) seminar Addressed to healthcare professionals mainly working in Critical Care Areas process EOD Seminar provides basic knowledge related to the organ donation process and promotes a positive attitude Train the Trainers Background Objective Material and Methods Results Conclusions
  • 7. 58 health professionals Mostly from ICU and general surgery 14 13 12 10 8 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 Background Objective Material and Methods Results Conclusions
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  • 9. After the EOD Seminar the number of organ donors increased, reaching the total of 9 donors by the end of 2010 The Donation rate in 2009 was 12 donors pmp, and 36 donors 4.5 pmp in 2010 4 4 3.5 3 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 1 1 0.5 0 Jan Fev Mar Abr Mai Jun Jul Ago Set Out Nov Dez Background Objective Material and Methods Results Conclusions
  • 10. Training and dissemination of best practices standards leads to a significant increase in effective deceased donor numbers The implementation of EOD seminars in Madeira had a high impact upon organ donation parameters, proving the effectiveness of the ETPOD training program. Background Objective Material and Methods Results Conclusions