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Exploring the experiences and perspectives of substitute decision-makers involved in decisions about deceased organ donation: a qualitative study protocol

机译:探索有关死者器官捐赠决定的替代决策者的经验和观点:定性研究方案

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In Canada, deceased organ donation provides over 80% of transplanted organs. At the time of death, families, friends or others assume responsibility as substitute decision-makers (SDMs) to consent to organ donation. Despite their central role in this process, little is known about what barriers, enablers and beliefs influence decision-making among SDMs. This study aims to explore the experiences and perspectives of SDMs involved in making decisions around the withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies, end-of-life care and deceased organ donation.
机译:在加拿大,已故器官捐赠占移植器官的80%以上。死亡时,家人,朋友或其他人作为替代决策者(SDM)承担同意器官捐赠的责任。尽管在此过程中起着核心作用,但对于阻碍SDM决策的障碍,促成因素和信念的了解却很少。这项研究的目的是探索参与决策的SDM的经验和观点,这些决策围绕维持生命疗法,生命终期护理和已故器官捐赠的退出做出决策。

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