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Parents’ experiences of requests for organ and tissue donation: the value of asking

机译:父母对器官和组织捐赠请求的经验:询问的价值

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A proportion of children die, making them potentially eligible to be organ/tissue donors. Not all are approached for donation, and experiences of those parents are not well understood. The objective was to investigate to what extent organ and tissue donation (OTD) is discussed as part of end-of-life care and to explore parents’ and healthcare professionals’ (HCPs) experiences.A retrospective qualitative study.Multicentre study with participants recruited through two neonatal intensive care units (ICUs), two paediatric ICUs, a cardiac ICU and a children’s hospice.Bereaved parents, parents of a child with a long-term condition (LTC) and HCPs.None.Parents’ and HCPs’ views and experiences of discussions about OTD.24 parents of 20 children were interviewed: 21 bereaved parents and 3 parents of a child with a LTC. Seven parents were asked about donation (13 not asked), four agreed and two donated. 41 HCPs were interviewed. Themes: complexity of donation process, OTD as a coping strategy, the importance of asking, difficulty of raising the topic, and parents’ assumptions about health of organs (when donation is not discussed).The findings add new knowledge about parents’ assumptions about the value of their child’s organs when discussions about OTD are not raised, and that HCPs do not routinely ask, are sometimes hesitant to ask in fear of damaging relationships, and the reality of the complexity of the donation process. Given the current levels of awareness around OTD, the topic should be raised.
机译:一部分儿童死亡,使它们可能有资格成为器官/组织捐赠者。并非所有人都接近捐赠,而那些父母的经历也不太了解。目的是调查如何讨论何种程度的器官和组织捐赠(OTD)作为终生关心的一部分,并探索父母和医疗保健专业人员(HCPS)经验。追溯定性研究。与参与者招募的参与者学习通过两个新生儿重症监护单位(ICU),两位小儿区,一个心脏ICU和儿童抚必期。父母,一个孩子的父母,一个长期条件(LTC)和HCPS.NONE.Parents'和HCPS的观点关于OTD.24讨论的经验是关于20名儿童的父母接受了采访:21个失去的父母和一个带有LTC的孩子的父母。七位父母被问到捐款(13号未被问),四人同意和两次捐赠。采访了41个HCP。主题:捐赠过程的复杂性,奥德作为应对策略,提出的重要性,提高主题的难度,父母对器官健康的假设(未讨论捐赠时)。该研究结果为父母的假设增加了新的知识关于他们孩子的器官的价值,当没有提出关于OTD的讨论,并且HCP不经常问,有时会犹豫地要求担心损坏关系,以及捐赠过程复杂性的现实。鉴于当前关于OTD的意识水平,应提出主题。

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