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Harms of unsuccessful donation after circulatory death: An exploratory study

机译:循环死亡后不成功捐赠的危害:探索性研究

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While donation after circulatory death ( DCD ) has expanded options for organ donation, many who wish to donate are still unable to do so. We conducted face‐to‐face interviews with family members (N?=?15) who had direct experience with unsuccessful DCD and 5 focus groups with professionals involved in the donation process. We used qualitative content analysis to characterize the harms of nondonation as perceived by participants. Participants reported a broad spectrum of harms affecting organ recipients, donors, and donor families. Harms included waste of precious life‐giving organs and hospital resources, inability to honor the donor's memory and character, and impaired ability for families to make sense of tragedy and cope with loss. Donor families empathized with the initial hope and ultimate despair of potential recipients who must continue their wait on the transplant list. Focus group members reinforced these findings and highlighted the struggle of families to navigate the uncertainty regarding the timing of death during the donation process. While families reported significant harm, many appreciated the donation attempt. These findings highlight the importance of organ donation to donor families and the difficult experiences associated with current processes that could inform development of alternative donation strategies.
机译:虽然循环死亡后捐赠(DCD)扩大了机构捐赠的选择,但许多希望捐赠的人仍然无法这样做。我们与家庭成员进行了面对面的访谈(N?=?15),他与捐赠过程中的专业人士有直接经验。我们使用定性内容分析来表征参与者所感知的Nondonation的危害。参与者报告了影响器官受助者,捐助者和捐助家庭的广泛危害。危害包括浪费珍贵的生命机关和医院资源,无法纪念捐助者的记忆和性格,以及家庭对悲剧感的能力受损和应对损失。捐助家庭同情,潜在收件人的最初希望和最终绝望,他们必须在移植名单上继续等待。焦点集团成员加强了这些调查结果,并强调了家庭的斗争,以导航捐赠过程中死亡时间的不确定性。虽然家庭报告了重大伤害,但许多人欣赏捐赠的尝试。这些调查结果突出了器官捐赠对捐助家庭的重要性以及与当前流程相关的困难经历,可以提供可提供替代捐赠策略的发展。

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