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“因为不能靠爱生活”:活体肾捐赠者对器官捐赠补偿与报酬的看法

'Because you can't live on love': living kidney donors' perspectives on compensation and payment for organ donation.

作者信息

Shaw Rhonda M, Bell Lara J M

机构信息

School of Social & Cultural Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2015 Dec;18(6):3201-12. doi: 10.1111/hex.12310. Epub 2014 Nov 24.

Abstract

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE

Living kidney donation accounts for approximately half of all kidney transplantation in many countries and is central to health policy focused on increasing organ supply. However, little examination of the economic consequences of living kidney donation has been undertaken from the perspective of donors themselves. This article documents living kidney donors' views regarding recompense and payment for organ donation, based on their experience.

PARTICIPANTS

Twenty-five living kidney donors from New Zealand participated in this study.

METHODS

This qualitative study, based on thematic analysis, uses semi-structured in-depth interviews to examine the experiences of living kidney donors. Themes were organized around altruism and the 'gift', perceptions of shared corporeality and identity, and donor support.

RESULTS

Most participants agreed the donation process was costly in terms of time and money. Many incurred personal costs, and some experienced financial hardship. All the participants viewed financial hardship as a barrier to organ donation and favoured recompense for direct and indirect costs. Most did not support payment for organs, and none supported commercialization.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

The findings show that framing organ donation as a 'gift' can stymie discussion about reciprocity, remuneration and exchange, making talk about financial recompense difficult. Financial well-being, nonetheless, has implications for the ability to care for self and others post-operatively. We conclude that the economic consequences for living kidney donors in jurisdictions where recompense for direct and indirect costs is insufficient are unfair. Review of financial assistance for live organ donors is therefore recommended.

摘要

背景与目的

在许多国家,活体肾捐赠约占所有肾移植手术的一半,并且是旨在增加器官供应的卫生政策的核心内容。然而,从捐赠者自身的角度对活体肾捐赠的经济后果进行的研究却很少。本文根据活体肾捐赠者的经历,记录了他们对器官捐赠补偿和报酬的看法。

参与者

来自新西兰的25名活体肾捐赠者参与了本研究。

方法

本定性研究基于主题分析,采用半结构化深度访谈来考察活体肾捐赠者的经历。主题围绕利他主义与“礼物”、对共享身体性和身份的认知以及捐赠者支持进行组织。

结果

大多数参与者认为捐赠过程在时间和金钱方面成本高昂。许多人承担了个人成本,有些人还经历了经济困难。所有参与者都将经济困难视为器官捐赠的障碍,并赞成对直接和间接成本进行补偿。大多数人不支持为器官支付报酬,没有人支持商业化。

讨论与结论

研究结果表明,将器官捐赠框定为一种“礼物”会阻碍关于互惠、报酬和交换的讨论,使得关于经济补偿的讨论变得困难。然而,经济状况对术后照顾自己和他人的能力有影响。我们得出结论,在那些对直接和间接成本补偿不足的司法管辖区,活体肾捐赠者所面临的经济后果是不公平的。因此,建议对活体器官捐赠者的经济援助进行审查。

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