VideoDonor.com Social Media Initiative May Help Increase Organ Donations

Social media initiatives are helping to boost organ donor registration rates, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Transplantation.

Social media initiatives are helping to boost organ donor registration rates, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Transplantation. The findings suggest that social media could be an effective tool for tackling a variety of problems related to public health in which communication and education are essential.

VideoDonor is on the verge of launching a new iOS app to help boost organ donor registration rates.

VideoDonor is a video sharing website for organ donors launched by Dean Jones a former student of St Martins College of Art and Design. The site enables users to share their stories and upload their videos behind their decision to become organ donors. This site also gives the users a chance to share the stories of those living organ recipients who have received a gift of life.

The Apple iPhone iOS and Android Apps have created a revolution with its huge user base and social interaction via mobile devices. The VideoDonor states "This massive popularity made the iphone and ipad mobile application development for VideoDonor.com ineluctable." "The VideoDonor iOS app is being created with utmost professionalism, ensuring user-friendly navigation and interface giving the user a delightful experience when browsing through the categories of video via their iPhones, VideoDonor want organ donors and recipients to be able to easily share their stories through short videos clips with the world and what better way to achieve this goal then through an app."

As of today there are over 10,000 people in the UK and 115, 000 people in the United States, and millions of people throughout the world who are waiting for kidney, liver and heart transplant that will save and prolong their lives. Many of those people - even an average of eighteen lives every day - will die waiting due to the fact that there are not enough organ donors who are willing to donate organs in order to meet their needs. VideoDonor.com believes that by telling people the stories behind those organ donor today will create a significant role to help those people who need an organ transplant. Wikipedia.org

The VideoDonor states "Users will be able to watch thousands of remarkable, motivational, cute, comedy skits and inspirational clips and music videos uploaded by users around the world. This includes recent uploaded and embedded films by Homeland's David Harewood, Richard Branson, Sky News presenter Kay Burley and Emmerdale's Wil Johnson and be inspired by their intimate and relaxed approach to having that all-important organ donation conversation. Users will be able to upload video clips, create playlists, subscribe to users, create a custom channel and search for others. Comment on videos, rate videos, share videos with your friends via facebook, twitter or email."

VideoDonor.com wants to encourage more people than ever before to join the Organ Donation Registers and to talk to their close family and friends about their donation wishes.