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澳大利亚中部原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民对器官捐赠的态度:一项定性试点研究。

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Attitudes to Organ Donation in Central Australia: A Qualitative Pilot Study.

作者信息

Secombe Paul, Lankin Emslie, Beadle Rosalind, McAnulty Greg, Brown Alex, Bailey Michael, Schultz Rebecca, Pilcher David

机构信息

Intensive Care Unit, Alice Springs Hospital, Alice Springs (Mparntwe), NT, Australia.

School of Medicine, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, Australia.

出版信息

Transplant Direct. 2024 Aug 29;10(9):e1692. doi: 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001692. eCollection 2024 Sep.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Organ transplantation is a well-established intervention but is reliant on the donation of organs and tissues, mostly from deceased donors. The proportion of Australians proceeding to organ donation (OD) has increased, but the proportion of Indigenous Australians proceeding remains two-thirds that of non-Indigenous Australians. We sought to explore perceived barriers and enablers for the involvement of Indigenous peoples in the OD process.

METHODS

Qualitative methodology centered around focus groups was used to capture the experiences and perspectives of Indigenous people regarding OD. A purposively sampled group of Aboriginal Liaison Officers working within the Alice Springs Hospital Intensive Care Unit (ASH ICU) participated in up to 6 focus groups during 2021 with subsequent thematic analysis of the enablers and barriers to Indigenous participation in the OD process. The ASH ICU is the only ICU servicing Central Australia, and 70% of admissions are Indigenous patients.

RESULTS

Four primary themes emerged: OD is a new and culturally taboo topic; conversations related to OD are confronting; education is needed (both about OD and cultural education for clinicians); and lack of trust in the healthcare system.

CONCLUSIONS

There are cultural barriers to engaging in the OD process and clinicians need more training on the delivery of culturally safe communication is needed. Despite this, there was a recognition that OD is important. Education about OD needs to be place based, culturally and linguistically appropriate, informed by local knowledge, delivered in community, and occur before a family member is admitted to ICU.

摘要

背景

器官移植是一种成熟的干预措施,但依赖于器官和组织的捐赠,大多数来自已故捐赠者。进行器官捐赠(OD)的澳大利亚人的比例有所增加,但进行器官捐赠的澳大利亚原住民的比例仍然是非原住民澳大利亚人的三分之二。我们试图探索原住民参与器官捐赠过程中所感知到的障碍和促进因素。

方法

采用以焦点小组为中心的定性方法,以了解原住民对器官捐赠的经历和看法。一组在爱丽丝泉医院重症监护室(ASH ICU)工作的经过有目的抽样的原住民联络官在2021年期间参加了多达6个焦点小组,随后对原住民参与器官捐赠过程的促进因素和障碍进行了主题分析。ASH ICU是澳大利亚中部唯一的重症监护室,70%的入院患者是原住民。

结果

出现了四个主要主题:器官捐赠是一个新的且在文化上禁忌的话题;与器官捐赠相关的对话令人不安;需要进行教育(包括关于器官捐赠的教育和对临床医生的文化教育);以及对医疗保健系统缺乏信任。

结论

参与器官捐赠过程存在文化障碍,临床医生需要接受更多关于提供文化安全沟通的培训。尽管如此,人们认识到器官捐赠很重要。关于器官捐赠的教育需要因地制宜、在文化和语言上适当、以当地知识为依据、在社区中进行,并且要在家庭成员入住重症监护室之前进行。

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