Saxena Deepak, Trivedi Poonam, Bhavsar Priya, Memon Farjana, Thaker Abhi, Chaudhary Chintan, Yasobant Sandul, Singhal Deepika, Zodpey Sanjay
Department of Public Health Science, Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar (IIPHG), Gandhinagar, India.
School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed to be University), Wardha, India.
Int J Gen Med. 2023 Jan 13;16:151-159. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S393240. eCollection 2023.
Despite the global efforts to improve organ donation, there is a demand-supply gap for organs in India. The only solution to meet this disparity is to improve deceased donor transplants in the country through victims of road accidents. The government has instituted several initiatives to achieve this goal. However, challenges and barriers continue to affect the organ donation process. The present study aims to document the motivating factors and obstacles in the decision of families to donate organs in Ahmedabad, Gujarat and their suggestions to improve the processes involved in organ donation.
A qualitative exploratory study (in-depth interview) of ten relatives of deceased organ donors was conducted from Oct 2021 to Feb 2022. Interviews were audio recorded, and detailed notes were taken during the interview. Thematic analysis was done using ATLAS.ti version 8 software.
The significant motivators identified were family members' belief or conviction that it would help save the lives of others; a sense of moral obligation to do so as bodies of brain-dead persons can contribute to this noble goal, no use of the body after death, an extension of life, and being a role model for others. The challenges were mistrusting the organ donation process, fear of being responsible for any mishappening, and feeling of shock. The suggestions to improve organ donation included awareness creation, simplifying the legal process for accidental deaths, providing benefits to the donor family, and a system for identifying potential donors and their counselling.
The present study reflects the need for a more comprehensive awareness campaign to generate awareness and remove the misconception about organ donation in India. The findings of the study can be helpful for policymakers to amend the current organ donation process in India and improve the disequilibrium of demand and supply of deceased donations in India.
尽管全球都在努力改善器官捐赠情况,但印度仍存在器官供需差距。解决这一差距的唯一办法是通过道路交通事故受害者来增加该国的 deceased donor 移植。政府已采取多项举措来实现这一目标。然而,挑战和障碍仍在影响器官捐赠过程。本研究旨在记录古吉拉特邦艾哈迈达巴德市捐赠者家属在决定捐赠器官时的激励因素和障碍,以及他们对改进器官捐赠相关流程的建议。
2021 年 10 月至 2022 年 2 月,对 10 名 deceased organ donors 的亲属进行了定性探索性研究(深度访谈)。访谈进行了录音,并在访谈过程中做了详细记录。使用 ATLAS.ti 8 版软件进行了主题分析。
确定的重要激励因素包括家庭成员相信或坚信这将有助于挽救他人生命;出于道德义务这么做,因为脑死亡者的身体可以为这一崇高目标做出贡献,死后身体无用,生命得以延续,以及成为他人的榜样。挑战包括对器官捐赠过程不信任、担心对任何不幸事件负责以及震惊感。改进器官捐赠的建议包括提高认识、简化意外死亡的法律程序、为捐赠者家庭提供福利,以及建立识别潜在捐赠者及其咨询的系统。
本研究反映出需要开展更全面的宣传活动,以提高认识并消除印度关于器官捐赠的误解。该研究结果有助于政策制定者修改印度现行器官捐赠流程,改善印度 deceased donations 的供需失衡状况。