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对捐赠后收入损失的担忧使一些患者不愿与潜在的活体捐赠者交谈。

Concern for Lost Income Following Donation Deters Some Patients From Talking to Potential Living Donors.

作者信息

Rodrigue James R, Schold Jesse D, Mandelbrot Didier A, Taber David J, Phan Van, Baliga Prabhakar K

机构信息

1 Center for Transplant Outcomes and Quality Improvement, The Transplant Institute, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.

2 Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Prog Transplant. 2016 Dec;26(4):292-298. doi: 10.1177/1526924816661332. Epub 2016 Aug 19.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Some living kidney donors report lost income during recovery from surgery. Little is known about whether concern for living donor's lost income affects the decision to undergo donation evaluation and the willingness of transplant candidates to discuss living kidney donation (LKD) with others.

OBJECTIVE

To examine whether transplant patients were told by potential donors about lost income concerns and whether patients chose not to discuss LKD with others due to lost income concerns.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PATIENTS: Kidney transplant patients (185 wait-listed candidates, 171 deceased donor recipients, and 100 live donor recipients) at 2 centers completed a questionnaire to assess whether concern about donor's lost income was a consideration in discussion about LKD with others.

RESULTS

One-third (32%) were told by a family member/friend that they were willing to donate but were concerned about potential lost income. The majority of those who expressed financial concern (64%) did not initiate donation evaluation. Many patients (42%) chose not to discuss living donation with a family member/friend due to concern about the impact of lost income on the donor. In the multivariable model, lower annual household income was the only statistically significant predictor of both having a potential donor expressing lost income concern and choosing not to talk to someone because of lost income concern.

CONCLUSION

Findings from the current study underscore how concern about income loss for living donors may affect decision-making by both transplant candidates and potential donors.

摘要

背景

一些活体肾供体报告称在术后恢复期间收入减少。对于供体收入减少的担忧是否会影响接受捐赠评估的决定以及移植受者与他人讨论活体肾捐赠(LKD)的意愿,我们知之甚少。

目的

研究潜在供体是否告知移植患者有关收入减少的担忧,以及患者是否因对收入减少的担忧而选择不与他人讨论活体肾捐赠。

设计、地点和患者:两个中心的肾移植患者(185名等待名单上的候选者、171名已故供体受者和100名活体供体受者)完成了一份问卷,以评估对供体收入减少的担忧是否是与他人讨论活体肾捐赠时的一个考虑因素。

结果

三分之一(32%)的人被家庭成员/朋友告知他们愿意捐赠,但担心潜在的收入损失。大多数表达经济担忧的人(64%)没有启动捐赠评估。许多患者(42%)因担心收入损失对供体的影响而选择不与家庭成员/朋友讨论活体捐赠。在多变量模型中,家庭年收入较低是唯一在统计学上显著的预测因素,既与有潜在供体表达收入损失担忧有关,也与因收入损失担忧而选择不与他人交谈有关。

结论

当前研究的结果强调了对活体供体收入损失的担忧可能如何影响移植候选者和潜在供体的决策。

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