| Literature DB >> 32873305 |
Parvin Abbasi1, Javad Yoosefi Lebni2, Paricher Nouri3, Arash Ziapour4, Amir Jalali5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Organ donation following brain death has become an important way of supplying organs for transplantation in many countries. This practice is less common in Iran for different reasons. Therefore, this study aims to explore the obstacles to organ donation following brain death in Iran.Entities:
Keywords: Brain-death; Obstacles; Organ donation; Qualitative study
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32873305 PMCID: PMC7466452 DOI: 10.1186/s12910-020-00529-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Ethics ISSN: 1472-6939 Impact factor: 2.652
Demographics
| Variable | Dimensions | N |
|---|---|---|
| Age group | < 20 | 4 |
| 21–40 | 7 | |
| > 40 | 9 | |
| Gender | Male | 12 |
| Female | 8 | |
| Relationship with the patient | Father or mother | 7 |
| Brother or sister | 6 | |
| Wife | 3 | |
| Child | 4 | |
| Educational level | Uneducated | 2 |
| Middle school | 8 | |
| High school | 10 | |
| Causes of brain death | Accidents | 10 |
| Fall from height | 6 | |
| Drown in water | 2 | |
| Stroke | 2 |
Themes and Categories
| Themes | Categories |
|---|---|
| Inadequate knowledge about brain death and organ transplantation from a dead body | Lack of knowledge about brain death Lack of knowledge about the benefits of organ donation Lack of knowledge about organ donation process |
| Cultural beliefs | One’s soul may not rest in peace if the whole corpse is not buried Opening a human’s body is disrespectful to the corpse One is alive as long as the heart is working and the body is warm |
| Religious beliefs | If one’s organs are transplanted into another person, all the sins of the receiver will be counted as the donor’s sins. Killing a soul is forbidden by the religion (Haram) Fatalism Belief in miracle |
| Deficiencies of requesting process | Lack of a sympathetic atmosphere Lack of counseling services about organ donation Lack of adequate mental support by the relatives Lack of persistence for organ donation |
| Fear and concern | Fear of regret Fear of others’ reaction Fear of future tensions in the family |
| Inability to make decision | Limited time to think Disagreement among the family members Lack of knowledge about the brain-dead patient’s attitude about organ donation Lack of trust in the medical personnel |
| Social learning | Lack of public information efforts about organ donation by the media Not a common practice No similar case happened to relatives and friends |