Nova Scotia's Deemed Consent for Deceased Organ Donation: Family Member Perspectives and Experiences in the ICU Setting.

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Transplantation Direct Pub Date : 2024-10-10 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1097/TXD.0000000000001713
Aimee J Sarti, Stephanie Sutherland, Matthew J Weiss, Alain Landry, Heather Hemming, Jade Dirk, Ken Lotherington, Stephen Beed
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Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of family members of potential organ donors in the intensive care unit following the change to deemed consent legislation in Nova Scotia.

Methods: This was a qualitative study with semistructured, in-depth interviews with 17 family members who were asked to make an organ donation decision on behalf of patients admitted to the intensive care unit in Nova Scotia. We analyzed themes using a descriptive approach. Participants were recruited from the organ donation organization in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Results: Participant awareness and knowledge of the Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act legislation varied from individuals having no awareness and knowledge of the bill to those who had awareness and optimism that the legislation would be beneficial for increasing organ donation rates in the province. Other themes emerging from the interviews included (1) COVID context, (2) quality of healthcare professional care, (3) family support, and (4) barriers to donation (waiting, consent questionnaire, and patient transfers).

Conclusions: The Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act legislation included enhanced support, which was viewed positively by family members. There is a need for continued evaluation as most participants felt it was too early to see the tangible impacts of the newly implemented legislation.

新斯科舍省的死者器官捐献视为同意:重症监护病房中家庭成员的观点和经验。
研究背景本研究的目的是探讨新斯科舍省修改视为同意立法后,重症监护病房中潜在器官捐献者的家庭成员的经历:这是一项定性研究,对 17 名被要求代表新斯科舍省重症监护室住院患者做出器官捐献决定的家庭成员进行了半结构化深入访谈。我们采用描述性方法对主题进行了分析。参与者是从加拿大新斯科舍省的器官捐献组织招募的:结果:参与者对《人体器官和组织捐献法案》(Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act)立法的认识和了解程度各不相同,有的人对该法案一无所知,有的人对该法案有所认识,并乐观地认为该法案将有利于提高该省的器官捐献率。访谈中出现的其他主题包括:(1) COVID背景;(2) 医疗保健专业护理质量;(3) 家庭支持;(4) 捐献障碍(等待、同意问卷和病人转院):结论:《人体器官和组织捐献法》的立法包括加强支持,这得到了家庭成员的积极评价。需要继续进行评估,因为大多数参与者认为,现在看到新实施的立法的实际影响还为时过早。
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