Agerskov Hanne, Bistrup Claus, Ludvigsen Mette S, Pedersen Birthe D
Department of Nephrology, Odense University Hospital and Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.
Department of Nephrology, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark.
J Ren Care. 2018 Jun;44(2):96-105. doi: 10.1111/jorc.12233. Epub 2018 Jan 10.
The shortage of organs from deceased donors has led to more living donation. Furthermore, immunological developments have made it possible to perform kidney transplantation despite preformed antibodies against the donor organ. This has led to a broader recruitment base of living donors.
The objective was to investigate experiences and considerations on becoming, and during the process of being, a living kidney donor.
Interviews and participant observation were conducted before, during and after the donation. Data were analysed in accordance with Ricoeur's theory of interpretation on three levels: naïve reading, structural analysis and critical interpretation and discussion. Eighteen potential donors over the age of 18 were included.
Potential donors' decision to donate was based on a desire to help the recipient. At all stages of the process, donors experienced joy, dilemmas, vulnerability and hope. Rejected donors experienced frustration and disappointment. The accepted donors experienced both joy and vulnerability. Interaction between the donor and the recipient and the relatives played a significant role. The transition from being a healthy individual to being a surgical patient was an overwhelming experience.
The process of donating a kidney and the return to everyday life involved significant experiences of joy, dilemmas, vulnerability and hope that influenced donors' lives on physical, psychological and social levels. Support and clear communication from the health professionals was essential.
已故捐赠者的器官短缺导致活体捐赠增多。此外,免疫学的发展使得即使存在针对供体器官的预先形成的抗体,也能够进行肾脏移植。这导致活体捐赠者的招募范围更广。
目的是调查成为活体肾脏捐赠者以及在捐赠过程中的经历和考虑因素。
在捐赠前、捐赠期间和捐赠后进行访谈和参与观察。根据利科的解释理论在三个层面分析数据:朴素阅读、结构分析以及批判性解释与讨论。纳入了18名18岁以上的潜在捐赠者。
潜在捐赠者的捐赠决定基于帮助受赠者的愿望。在过程的各个阶段,捐赠者都经历了喜悦、困境、脆弱和希望。被拒绝的捐赠者经历了沮丧和失望。被接受的捐赠者既体验到了喜悦,也感受到了脆弱。捐赠者与受赠者及亲属之间的互动起到了重要作用。从健康个体转变为手术患者是一次压倒性的经历。
捐赠肾脏的过程以及回归日常生活涉及到喜悦、困境、脆弱和希望等重要经历,这些经历在身体、心理和社会层面影响着捐赠者的生活。健康专业人员的支持和清晰沟通至关重要。