Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
St. Mary's College, South Bend, IN, USA.
Am J Transplant. 2017 Nov;17(11):2803-2809. doi: 10.1111/ajt.14444. Epub 2017 Aug 24.
As the organ shortage continues to grow, the creation of social media communities by transplant hospitals and the public is rapidly expanding to increase the number of living donors. Social media communities are arranged in myriad ways and without standardization, raising concerns about transplant candidates' and potential donors' autonomy and quality of care. Social media communities magnify and modify extant ethical issues in deceased and living donation related to privacy, confidentiality, professionalism, and informed consent, and increase the potential for undue influence and coercion for potential donors and transplant candidates. Currently, no national ethical guidelines have been developed in the United States regarding the use of social media to foster organ transplantation. We provide an ethical framework to guide transplant stakeholders in using social media for public and patient communication about transplantation and living donation, and offer recommendations for transplant clinical practice and future research.
由于器官短缺持续增长,移植医院和公众创建社交媒体社区以增加活体捐献者数量的速度正在迅速扩大。社交媒体社区的组织方式多种多样,且缺乏标准化,这引发了人们对移植候选人及潜在捐献者自主权和护理质量的担忧。社交媒体社区放大并改变了与隐私、保密、专业性和知情同意相关的已存在的与死亡和活体捐献有关的伦理问题,增加了对潜在捐献者和移植候选人的不当影响和胁迫的可能性。目前,美国尚未制定关于使用社交媒体促进器官移植的国家伦理准则。我们提供了一个伦理框架,以指导移植利益相关者在使用社交媒体进行与移植和活体捐献相关的公众和患者宣传方面,为移植临床实践和未来研究提供建议。