| Literature DB >> 26511772 |
David Serur1, Gretchen Bretzlaff2, Paul Christos3, Farrah Desrosiers2, Marian Charlton2.
Abstract
Most non-directed donors (NDDs) decide to donate on their own and contact the transplant centre directly. Some NDDs decide to donate in response to community solicitation such as newspaper ads or donor drives. We wished to explore whether subtle coercion might be occurring in such NDDs who are part of a larger community. One successful organization in a community in Brooklyn, NY, provides about 50 NDDs per year for recipients within that community. The donors answer ads in local papers and attend donor drives. Herein, we evaluated the physical and emotional outcomes of community-solicited NDDs in comparison to traditional NDDs who come from varied communities and are not responding to a specific call for donation. An assessment of coercion was used as well.Entities:
Keywords: living donor transplantation; quality of life; surgery
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26511772 PMCID: PMC4756477 DOI: 10.1111/nep.12551
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nephrology (Carlton) ISSN: 1320-5358 Impact factor: 2.506