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Evaluation of an Innovative Informed Consent Support Program for Individuals Considering a Living Kidney Donation

机译:考虑肾脏捐赠的个人的创新知情同意方案的评估

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Regulations require that consent be obtained before accepting a kidney donation, and respect for the competent adult requires the living donor to think, decide, and act freely, without any form of pressure or coercion. This article describes the results of a program, Les Compagnons de Ia Donation (Donation Companions), that attempts to meet these needs. A descriptive, non-experimental study was conducted to evaluate the degree of participant satisfaction and the program's influence on consent. Thirty-nine (n = 39) potential donors took part in the study. For each of the items evaluated, the mean change of participants pre- and post-intervention perception was statistically significant. The change was even more marked for feeling informed or prepared compared to being convinced or confident about the decision. Almost all participants strongly agreed the program was satisfactory. This study demonstrated a structured program, such as the Les Compagnons de Ia Donation program, meets the needs of the target audience and appears to provide significant support to the decision-making process.
机译:法规要求在接受肾脏捐赠之前获得同意,并尊重主管人民要求自由思考,决定和自由行动,没有任何形式的压力或胁迫。本文介绍了一项计划的结果,LES Compagnons de IA捐赠(捐赠同伴),试图满足这些需求。进行了描述性的非实验研究,以评估参与者满意度和计划对同意的影响程度。三十九(n = 39)潜在捐助者参加了该研究。对于评估的每项项目,参与者预先和后后感知的平均变化具有统计学意义。与对该决定的信令或信心相信的感觉相比,这种变化更加明显。几乎所有参与者都强烈同意该计划令人满意。本研究表明了一个结构化计划,例如LES Compagnons de IA捐赠计划,满足目标受众的需求,似乎为决策过程提供了重大支持。

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