| Literature DB >> 16477818 |
Kelli Kalimi Schnurman1, Felice Zilberfein, Antonia Augurt, Mary Brosnan, Yu Mee Song.
Abstract
Living related liver donations are increasingly used to address the lack of organs available to patients faced with end-stage liver disease. A significant need exists for enhanced psychosocial intervention for donors. We sought to explore donor reactions by assessing psychosocial issues after donation. A descriptive review of donors was undertaken. The overall incidence of psychosocial issues after donation was examined by using a uniform interview questionnaire and by anecdotal case studies. Responses tend to indicate a general positive reaction to donation; yet, findings suggest a need for more preparation in the predonor stage, 100% social work follow-up after donation to provide needed support services, and inclusion of the donor as a critical partner in organ transplant treatment. A more extensive study drawing on the questionnaire may offer a standardized approach to the treatment of organ donors.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16477818 DOI: 10.1177/152692480501500407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Transplant ISSN: 1526-9248 Impact factor: 1.065