Literature DB >> 29130538

"What if this is my chance to save my life?" A semistructured interview study on the motives and experiences of end-stage renal disease patients who engaged in public solicitation of a living kidney donor.

Mathilde C Pronk1, Dorthe Slaats1, Willij C Zuidema1, Medard T Hilhorst2, Frank J M F Dor3,4, Michiel Betjes1, Willem Weimar1, Jacqueline van de Wetering1, Emma K Massey1.   

Abstract

The increase in patients using public solicitation (PS) to find a living kidney donor has generated a debate about the ethical complexities of PS. To investigate why patients engaged in PS and what they experienced during PS, we conducted semistructured interviews with 20 Dutch patients with end-stage renal disease who had publicly solicited a living donor. Transcripts were thematically analyzed. We identified ten themes on patients' considerations preceding PS: cautiousness in discussing living donation within social network; reluctance to accept a kidney from loved ones; rejection/withdrawal of related donor candidates; moral objections to paid donation; the ease of social media; encouraged by others; ends justifying the means; despair and urge to take action; public disclosure of vulnerability; fear of being (perceived to be) selfish. We identified nine themes on patients' experiences: positive emotions and support generated by action; genuine and ulterior motives for donation; patients acting as educators and screeners; time- and energy-consuming process; emotionally taxing process; positive interactions with donor candidates; feeling of dependency and obligation; limited cooperation from health professionals; demands a proactive attitude and media strategy. These results can inform and complement (existing) policies on PS and provide content for education of patients who are considering PS.
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Keywords:  kidney transplantation; medical ethics; organ donation; public solicitation; unrelated donors

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29130538     DOI: 10.1111/tri.13095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Int        ISSN: 0934-0874            Impact factor:   3.782


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1.  Public Solicitation and The Canadian Media: Two Cases of Living Liver Donation, Two Different Stories.

Authors:  Alessandro R Marcon; Timothy Caulfield; Maeghan Toews
Journal:  Transplant Direct       Date:  2019-11-15
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