Conrad N E, Murray L R
Widener University, Chester, PA, USA.
ANNA J. 1999 Oct;26(5):485-90.
There is a shortage of information about the psychosocial influences that impact family decision making for a living related donor kidney transplant. This article reviews research findings related to the psychosocial meanings of donation. potential recipient's decisions about the kidney donor, and families' roles and expectations. The social meaning of organ donation as a "gift" and family dynamics involved in decision making are addressed. The findings show that families make decisions about kidney donation in different ways. Emotional responses of potential kidney recipients include ambivalence, passivity, and denial of the severity of their illness. Emotional responses of potential family donors range from unrestrained willingness to ambivalence and concerns of coercion. Improved accuracy of health assessment and awareness of the importance of psychosocial perspectives is needed. Assessment questions addressing the fears and concerns of potential recipient and donor are suggested.
关于影响活体亲属供肾移植家庭决策的社会心理因素,目前信息匮乏。本文回顾了与捐赠的社会心理意义、潜在受者对肾脏供者的决策以及家庭角色和期望相关的研究结果。探讨了器官捐赠作为一种“礼物”的社会意义以及决策过程中涉及的家庭动态。研究结果表明,家庭在肾脏捐赠决策上方式各异。潜在肾脏受者的情绪反应包括矛盾心理、消极被动以及对自身病情严重性的否认。潜在家庭供者的情绪反应从毫无保留的意愿到矛盾心理以及对胁迫的担忧不等。需要提高健康评估的准确性,并增强对社会心理视角重要性的认识。建议提出针对潜在受者和供者恐惧与担忧的评估问题。