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Hindering factors and suggestions related to organ donation decisions: Perspective of the Taiwan alishan tsou aboriginal tribe

机译:与器官捐赠决定有关的障碍因素和建议:台湾阿里山邹族原住民部落的视角

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Backgrounds and Aims Ali-San Tsou (AST) is one of leading aboriginal tribes in Taiwan with traditional godly beliefs related to life and death. Lacking related knowledge, health professionals (HPs) often failed to help them reach good dying or organ donation (OD). This study aimed to explore hindering factors and suggestions related to OD for good dying from Taiwan AST's own perspective. Methods An explorative qualitative design was employed using a purposive sample of the AST tribes from Taiwan. Data were collected with AST residents by face-to-face interviews and analyzed by content analysis. Results Thirty AST residents (16 females and 14 males) with ages ranging from 28 to 78 (mean, 54.5) years completed interviews. Of them, 85% reported various diseases. In this study 73% were Catholics and Christians, 17% held traditional godly believes, and 10% had no religious affiliation. Eight hindering factors were reported: (1) limited information about organs and OD; (2) no qualified organs for donation; (3) worry about lack of forgiveness by ancestors; (4) tribe elders who might not accept concept of OD; (5) intact bodies were required at home during spirit-companion rituals; (6) earth burial with intact bodies was preferred; (7) bodies due to accidental and bad death were impermissible for OD; and (8) worry about possession by the donor's spirit. Seven suggestions were also reported for HPs to enhance AST's OD decisions: (1) starting with friendship and a caring relationship; (2) providing spiritual support from reverent religions; (3) stressing good deeds and honoring tribe folks by OD; (4) avoiding accidental/bad death; (5) providing relevant modern medical knowledge of human organs and OD; (6) introducing OD as part of a good-dying care plan; and (7) demonstrating a respectful discussion mindset about OD. Conclusions Eight hindering factors and 7 types of suggestions for enhancing AST aboriginal people's OD decisions were first explored in this project. In the future, HPs are encouraged to invite AST to share the concepts of OT and try to clarify the related concerns with respect for their cultural contexts. With mutual respect, the efforts of sharing and integrating OD into good-dying care would be more possible.
机译:背景和目的阿里·三邹(AST)是台湾主要的土著部落之一,其传统的虔诚信仰与生死有关。缺乏相关知识,卫生专业人员(HP)常常无法帮助他们达到良好的生命垂危或器官捐赠(OD)。这项研究旨在从台湾AST自身的角度探讨与OD相关的障碍和建议,以帮助他们顺利过世。方法采用台湾定性AST部落的样本进行探索性定性设计。通过面对面访问与AST居民收集数据,并通过内容分析进行分析。结果30名AST居民(16位女性和14位男性)年龄在28至78岁(平均54.5)之间,完成了访谈。其中,85%报告了各种疾病。在这项研究中,有73%是天主教徒和基督教徒,有17%拥有传统的虔诚信仰,还有10%没有宗教信仰。报告了八个阻碍因素:(1)关于器官和OD的信息有限; (二)没有合格的捐赠机构; (3)担心祖先缺乏宽恕; (4)可能不接受OD概念的部落长者; (5)精神陪同仪式中在家中需要完整的身体; (6)尸体完整的土葬者优先; (7)因意外死亡和严重死亡造成的尸体不允许进行OD; (8)担心捐赠者精神的占有。还报告了针对HP的七项建议,以增强AST的OD决策:(1)从友谊和关爱关系入手; (二)宗教信仰提供精神支持; (3)通过OD强调善行和尊敬部落人民; (4)避免意外/重伤; (5)提供有关人体器官和OD的现代医学知识; (6)将OD引入作为良好护理计划的一部分; (7)展示关于OD的尊重的讨论心态。结论该项目首先探索了八种阻碍因素,并提出了七种建议来增强AST原住民的OD决策。将来,我们鼓励惠普公司邀请AST分享OT的概念,并尝试在尊重其文化背景的同时澄清相关问题。在相互尊重的情况下,将更有可能分享OD并将其纳入良好的护理中。

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