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Supplementing living kidney transplantees' medical records with donor- and recipient-narratives.

Anne Hambro Alnæs1.   

Abstract

Norway provides total social welfare coverage for organ transplantations, including free immunosuppressive medication and prepaid life-long follow up for both recipients and donors. Despite these benefits the proportion of living kidney donors (LKD) has in recent years declined from around 40% (2011) of all kidney transplantations to 24% (2016). This study suggests harnessing patient- and donor-narratives as a tool for addressing the current fall in donation rates. The hospital records of 18 recipient/donor dyads were compared with patient and donor accounts elicited in semi-structured interviews. Narratives afford a pertinent supplement to the primarily biomedical and technical information stored in medical records. Even in condensed form, the messages embedded in narratives contribute to a 'thicker' understanding of the complexity of living kidney donation (LKD)-decisions. Narratives represent a source of education for referring-nephrologists wishing to deepen their evaluation skills and avoid making decisions based on insufficient insight into patients' and potential donors' values and life-situation. Recipients' and donors' unedited accounts of their motivations, worries, doubts and expectations afford a revealing and edifying supplement to the primarily biomedical and technical information stored in medical records. In narratives, the predicaments and dilemmas surrounding LKD become visible and debatable and can serve as support for future donors, recipients and the nephrologists responsible for evaluation-conclusions. Generating narratives raises a number of practical, epistemic and normative challenges.

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Keywords:  Bioethics; Deterrents; Donors; Medical records; Narratives; Preemptive kidney transplantation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29332204     DOI: 10.1007/s11019-017-9822-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Health Care Philos        ISSN: 1386-7423


  38 in total

Review 1.  The risk of living kidney donation.

Authors:  Anders Hartmann; Per Fauchald; Lars Westlie; Inge B Brekke; Hallvard Holdaas
Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 5.992

2.  The implementation of a kidney exchange program does not induce a need for additional psychosocial support.

Authors:  Leonieke Kranenburg; Willij Zuidema; Petra Vanderkroft; Hugo Duivenvoorden; Willem Weimar; Jan Passchier; Medard Hilhorst; Marry de Klerk; Jan Ijzermans; Jan Busschbach
Journal:  Transpl Int       Date:  2007-02-22       Impact factor: 3.782

3.  The live donor assessment tool: a psychosocial assessment tool for live organ donors.

Authors:  Brian M Iacoviello; Akhil Shenoy; Jenna Braoude; Tiane Jennings; Swapna Vaidya; Julianna Brouwer; Brandy Haydel; Hansel Arroyo; Devendra Thakur; Joseph Leinwand; Dianne LaPointe Rudow
Journal:  Psychosomatics       Date:  2015-02-11       Impact factor: 2.386

4.  Are live kidney donors at risk?

Authors:  Tahir Kamran; Kashif Zaheer; Syed Waqar Hussain; Khalid Hussain Zahid; Mohammad Saleem Akhtar
Journal:  J Coll Physicians Surg Pak       Date:  2003-03       Impact factor: 0.711

5.  Quality of life in Norwegian kidney donors.

Authors:  L Westlie; P Fauchald; T Talseth; A Jakobsen; A Flatmark
Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 5.992

6.  Progress in medicine: autonomy, oughtonomy and nudging.

Authors:  Ignaas Devisch
Journal:  J Eval Clin Pract       Date:  2011-07-28       Impact factor: 2.431

7.  Psychological barriers for living kidney donation: how to inform the potential donors?

Authors:  Leonieke W Kranenburg; Willij C Zuidema; Willem Weimar; Medard T Hilhorst; Jan N M Ijzermans; Jan Passchier; Jan J V Busschbach
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2007-10-27       Impact factor: 4.939

8.  Home-based family intervention increases knowledge, communication and living donation rates: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  S Y Ismail; A E Luchtenburg; R Timman; W C Zuidema; C Boonstra; W Weimar; J J V Busschbach; E K Massey
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2014-06-16       Impact factor: 8.086

Review 9.  Psychosocial assessment of living organ donors: clinical and ethical considerations.

Authors:  M E Olbrisch; S M Benedict; D L Haller; J L Levenson
Journal:  Prog Transplant       Date:  2001-03       Impact factor: 1.065

10.  Long-term, self-reported health outcomes in kidney donors.

Authors:  Käthe Meyer; Astrid Klopstad Wahl; Ida Torunn Bjørk; Torbjørn Wisløff; Anders Hartmann; Marit Helen Andersen
Journal:  BMC Nephrol       Date:  2016-01-12       Impact factor: 2.388

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