IMPROVING CONSENT VIA PATIENT SUPPORT GROUPS
Introduction The number of people with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is increasing steadily in Saudi Arabia (KSA). Over 15,000 patients on dialysis and many waiting for a kidney transplant. In order to improve the quality of life for patients with CKD. For that, donor rates for transplant should be increased. Providing relevant information such as Empowers, Educates and Enables people with CKD. Renal transplant recipients, living organ donors and family members to become effective advocates on issues related to their health. There is a significant challenge in KSA, with families that are reluctant to agree for living related, and cadaver donation. Due to the lack of education. Family’s personal views and social influence tend to interfere with obtaining consent. Often a family member is willing to donate. However, the offer is rejected by the patient or other family members. On other hand, donation is religiously accepted in Islam. Therefore, because of an ...