Meyer Käthe B, Bjørk Ida Torunn, Wahl Astrid Klopstad, Lennerling Annette, Andersen Marit Helen
Department of Transplantation, Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Norway.
Institute of Clinical Medicine University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
BMJ Open. 2017 Feb 16;7(2):e014072. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014072.
Live kidney donation is generally viewed as a welcome treatment option for severe kidney disease. However, there is a disparity in the body of research on donor experiences and postdonation outcome, and lack of knowledge on long-term consequences described by the donors. This study was conducted to provide insight into donors' subjective meanings and interpretation of their experiences ∼10 years after donation.
Qualitative explorative in-depth interviews. The sampling strategy employed maximum variation. Setting Oslo University Hospital is the national centre for organ transplantation and donation in Norway, and there are 26 local nephrology centres.
16 donors representing all parts of Norway who donated a kidney in 2001-2004 participated in the study. The interviews were analysed using an interpretative approach.
The analysis resulted in 4 main themes; the recipient outcome justified long-term experiences, family dynamics-tension still under the surface, ambivalence-healthy versus the need for regular follow-up, and life must go on. These themes reflect the complexity of live kidney donation, which fluctuated from positive experiences such as pride and feeling privileged to adverse experiences such as altered family relationships or reduced health.
Live kidney donors seemed to possess resilient qualities that enabled them to address the long-term consequences of donation. The challenge is to provide more uniform information about long-term consequences. In future research, resilient qualities could be a topic to explore in live donation.
活体肾捐赠通常被视为严重肾病的一种受欢迎的治疗选择。然而,关于捐赠者经历和捐赠后结果的研究存在差异,且缺乏捐赠者所描述的长期后果方面的知识。本研究旨在深入了解捐赠者在捐赠约10年后对其经历的主观意义和解读。
定性探索性深入访谈。抽样策略采用最大变异法。地点:奥斯陆大学医院是挪威器官移植与捐赠的国家中心,并有26个地方肾脏病中心。
16名代表挪威各地的捐赠者参与了本研究,他们在2001年至2004年期间捐赠了肾脏。访谈采用解释性方法进行分析。
分析得出4个主要主题;受赠者的结果证明了长期经历的合理性、家庭动态——表面下仍存在紧张关系、矛盾心理——健康与定期随访的必要性、生活必须继续。这些主题反映了活体肾捐赠的复杂性,从自豪和感到荣幸等积极经历到家庭关系改变或健康状况下降等负面经历波动不定。
活体肾捐赠者似乎具备坚韧的品质,使他们能够应对捐赠的长期后果。挑战在于提供关于长期后果的更统一的信息。在未来的研究中,坚韧品质可能是活体捐赠中一个值得探索的主题。