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Council of Europe Black Sea Area Project: International Cooperation for the Development of Activities Related to Donation and Transplantation of Organs in the Region
E. Arredondo, M. López-Fraga, E. Chatzixiros, B. Senemaud, P. Brezovsky, C. Carella, C. Ballesté, A. Aydin Mehmet, G. Tomadze, I. Codreanu, AA. Sarkissian, M. Simeonova, A. Nikonenko, V. Zota, MP. Gómez, M. Manyalich, C. Bolotinha, A. Franca, AN....
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
- MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mezinárodní spolupráce * MeSH
- transplantáty zásobování a distribuce MeSH
- získávání tkání a orgánů organizace a řízení MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Černé moře MeSH
- Francie MeSH
- Itálie MeSH
- Moldavsko MeSH
- Portugalsko MeSH
- Rumunsko MeSH
- Turecko MeSH
BACKGROUND: In 2011, the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & Healthcare of the Council of Europe launched a 3-year collaborative project to address the organ shortage and improve access to transplant health services in Council of Europe member states in the Black Sea area (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine, and the Russian Federation) through the development of safe and ethical donation and transplantation programs. OBJECTIVE: Support the development of donation and transplantation programs through close interstate cooperation between national health organizations and relevant stakeholders. METHODOLOGY: Several work packages (WP) were established: WP1, project coordination (European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & Healthcare); WP2, development and implementation of an effective legislative and financial framework (Czech Republic and France); WP3, establishment of National Transplant Authorities (Italy and Portugal); and WP4, clinical practices (DTI Foundation). Data collection, surveys, and expert visits allowed for the collection of first-hand information from each participant country at national, regional, and hospital levels. RESULTS: Data analysis showed the positive impact of the project represented by a tendency to increase the total donation rates (per million people) in the participant countries (2011 vs 2013): Azerbaijan, +7.3; Armenia, -0.7; Georgia, +3.3; Bulgaria, +0.9; Moldova, +2.5; Ukraine:, +0.8; Romania, +2.3; and Turkey, +2.7. CONCLUSIONS: Increases in total donation rates are the result of a number of initiatives in the Black Sea area, including the stepwise implementation of legislative, organizational and institutional country-specific recommendations tailored by the CoE, efforts of the respective Ministries of Health in each country and synergism with other European projects in the region. These countries should invest further in implementing the recommendations that emerged from this project to improve their organ donation and transplantation programs and progress toward self-sufficiency.
Agence de la Biomédecine Saint Denis France
Arabkir Joint Medical Centre Yerevan Armenia
Autoridade para os Serviços de Sangue e da Transplantaçao Lisbon Portugal
Centro Nazionale Trapianti Rome Italy
Donation and Transplantation Institute Foundation Barcelona Spain
European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare Council of Europe Strasbourg France
Koordinační středisko transplantací Prague Czech Republic
Ministry of Health of Turkey Ankara Turkey
Ministry of Health of Ukraine Kiev Ukraine
National Transplantation Agency of Romania Bucharest Romania
The Bulgarian Executive Agency for Transplantation Sofia Bulgaria
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