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一项关于经历器官捐赠决策的替代决策者的经验和观点的多中心定性调查。

A Multicenter Qualitative Investigation of the Experiences and Perspectives of Substitute Decision Makers Who Underwent Organ Donation Decisions.

作者信息

Sarti Aimee J, Sutherland Stephanie, Healey Andrew, Dhanani Sonny, Landriault Angele, Fothergill-Bourbonnais Frances, Hartwick Michael, Beitel Janice, Oczkowski Simon, Cardinal Pierre

机构信息

1 Department of Critical Care, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

2 Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Prog Transplant. 2018 Dec;28(4):343-348. doi: 10.1177/1526924818800046. Epub 2018 Sep 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Organ donation research has centered on improving donation rates rather than focusing on the experience and impact on substitute decision makers. The purpose of this study was to document donor and nondonor family experiences, as well as lasting impacts of donation.

METHODS

We used a qualitative exploratory design. Semistructured interviews of 27 next-of-kin decision makers were conducted, transcribed verbatim, and entered into qualitative software. We analyzed the process-based reflections using inductive coding and thematic analysis techniques.

RESULTS

Four broad and interrelated themes emerged from the data: empathetic care, information needs, donation decision, and impact and follow-up. The donation experience left lasting impacts on family members due to lingering, unanswered questions. Suggested solutions to improve the donor experience for families included providers employing multimodal communication, ensuring a proper setting for family meetings, and the presence of a support person.

DISCUSSION

We now have improved our understanding of the donation process from the perspective of and final impression from the next of kin. To our knowledge, this is the largest cohort interviewed in Canada. We have explored families' experiences, which included but did not end with donation. We learned that despite being appreciative of nurses, physicians, and organ and tissue donation coordinators, family members were often troubled by unanswered questions.

CONCLUSION

This study described donor and nondonor family experiences with donation as well as lasting impacts. Addressing unanswered questions should be done in a place sufficiently remote from the donation event to enhance the family members' understanding and well-being.

摘要

背景

器官捐赠研究主要集中在提高捐赠率上,而不是关注替代决策者的体验和影响。本研究的目的是记录捐赠者和非捐赠者家庭的经历以及捐赠的持久影响。

方法

我们采用了定性探索性设计。对27位近亲决策者进行了半结构化访谈,逐字转录,并录入定性软件。我们使用归纳编码和主题分析技术分析了基于过程的反思。

结果

数据中出现了四个广泛且相互关联的主题:共情关怀、信息需求、捐赠决策以及影响和后续跟进。由于问题悬而未决,捐赠经历给家庭成员留下了持久的影响。为改善家庭捐赠者体验提出的建议解决方案包括提供者采用多模式沟通、确保家庭会议有合适的环境以及有支持人员在场。

讨论

我们现在从近亲的角度以及最终印象方面,对捐赠过程有了更好的理解。据我们所知,这是加拿大接受访谈人数最多的队列。我们探索了家庭的经历,这些经历包括但不限于捐赠。我们了解到,尽管家庭成员对护士、医生以及器官和组织捐赠协调员心怀感激,但他们常常因问题未得到解答而困扰。

结论

本研究描述了捐赠者和非捐赠者家庭的捐赠经历以及持久影响。应在距离捐赠事件足够远的地方解决未解答的问题,以增进家庭成员的理解和福祉。

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