%0 Journal Article %T From motivation to acceptability: a survey of public attitudes towards organ donation in Denmark %A Anja M. B. Jensen %A Francisca Nordfalk %A Klaus Hoeyer %A Lea Larsen Skovgaard %A Maria Olejaz %J Archive of "Transplantation Research". %D 2016 %R 10.1186/s13737-016-0035-2 %X Over the past three decades, public attitudes to organ donation have been a subject of numerous studies focusing on donor motivation. Here, we present a fresh approach. We suggest focusing on public acceptability instead of motivation. The point is to understand public attitudes well enough to avoid risking public support for organ transplantation. We conducted the study in Denmark because there have been significant developments in public attitudes to organ donation in this country. In the 1990s, Denmark was a country with very low public support for organ donation and Denmark was the last country in Europe to introduce brain death as a legal criterion of death, whereas today Eurobarometer surveys rate Denmark as one of the European countries with the highest support for deceased organ donation from brain dead donors %K Acceptability %K Denmark %K Organ donation %K Public attitudes %K Survey %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4878074/