Author/Authors :
Manzari, Z. S. tarbiat modares university - Faculty of Nursing and Medical Sciences, تهران, ايران , Mohammadi, E. tarbiat modares university - Faculty of Nursing and Medical Sciences, تهران, ايران , Heydari, A. mashhad university of medical sciences - School of Nursing and Midwifery, ايران , Aghamohammadian Shearbaff, H. R. ferdowsi university of mashhad - Department of Psychology, مشهد, ايران , Modabber Azizi, M. J. mashhad university of medical sciences - Transplant Center, ايران , Khaleghi, E. mashhad university of medical sciences - Transplant Center, ايران
Abstract :
Background: Learning that one of your beloved ones is passing away and you have to decide on organ donation is a very stressful experience.Objective: To explore the specific needs of families with a brain-dead patient during organ donation process.Methods: A qualitative research using content analysis was used to obtain data from 26 purposely selected families in a transplantation center in Mashhad, northeastern Iran, regarding how they would face organ donation decisions.Results: Data saturation was reached after 38 unstructured in-depth interviews and field notes, once data was transcribed and tabulated. Four major themes emerged as 1) family needs for emotional support, 2) empathy and compassion, 3) team efforts to assure family, and 4) shouldering grief.Conclusion: Study results highlighted the essential need for an expert team with specialized training to help families in despair deciding in favor or against organ donation. Moreover, discovering and explaining these specific needs help policy makers and administrators to plan interventions in relation to conditionbuilding to facilitate safe passing of the families through this difficult situation
Keywords :
Brain death , Organ donation , Emotional distress , Iran