阿曼活体肝移植:供体经验和挑战的定量横断面研究。

IF 0.9 Q3 SURGERY
Journal of Transplantation Pub Date : 2021-11-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/4251814
Mudhar Al Adawi, Hasina Al Harthi, Raja Al Hinai, Suad Al Haddabi, Iqbal Al Busaidi, Omar Al Siyabi, Salah Thabit Al Awaidy
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背景:2017年9月,阿曼皇家医院(RH)进行了首例肝移植手术。从那时起,在RH进行了13例手术。所有这些病例都是活体肝移植(LDLT),其余病例在印度接受治疗,总共约有193例接受者。为了深入了解捐助者的经验、挑战和看法,进行了一项横断面研究。方法:2019年在某三级医院进行横断面研究。该调查旨在收集由封闭和开放式问题组成的数据,以揭示对该主题的全面了解。结果:120名献血者中有50名回应了调查,样本中男性占主导地位(68%),64%年龄在28至38岁之间。66%的受访者是通过医院工作人员了解到捐赠的。有趣的是,受访者(n = 8/12)报告说,害怕手术是阻止人们捐赠的原因是男性,而更多的男性认为主要原因是缺乏知识。90%的受访者在捐赠后感到满意。更多的男性在捐献前有暧昧的感觉。此外,已婚捐赠者在捐赠前报告了模棱两可的感觉(p = 0.008)。年轻的一组报告说,焦虑和怀疑是他们在捐赠经历中的挑战。结论:这项研究表明,捐赠者在捐赠后有一种积极的感觉,因为他们拯救了一个生命,同时也被家庭和社区赋予了力量。捐赠者鼓励个人捐献一部分肝脏。一些关键的问题出现了,如术前焦虑,术前模棱两可的感觉,术后疲劳。这些发现强调了一种整体方法的重要性,这种方法可以使捐赠者在手术前得到充分的信息。
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Living-Donor Liver Transplant in Oman: A Quantitative Cross-Sectional Study of Donors' Experiences and Challenges.

Background: In Oman, the first liver transplant was performed at the Royal Hospital (RH) in September 2017. Since then, thirteen cases have been operated on at the RH. All of these cases were living-donor liver transplants (LDLT), and the remaining cases were treated in India with a total of approximately 193 recipients. To provide an in-depth overview of donor experiences, challenges, and perceptions, a cross-sectional study was conducted.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at one tertiary hospital in 2019. The survey was designed to collect data composed of closed and open-ended questions to reveal a thorough knowledge of the topic.

Results: A total of 50 of 120 donors responded to the survey with male dominance in the sample (68%) and 64% were aged 28 to 38 years. 66% of the respondents came to know about the donation through hospital staff. Interestingly, respondents (n = 8/12) who reported that fear of operation is the cause that prevents people from donating are among the male gender, while more men believe that the main cause is lack of knowledge. 90% of the respondents felt satisfied after donation. More men reported ambiguous feelings before donation. Moreover, married donors reported ambiguous feelings before donation (p = 0.008). The younger age group reported anxiety and doubt as a challenge through their donation experience.

Conclusion: This study revealed that donors have a positive feeling after donating as they have saved a life, as well as being empowered by family and community. The donors encourage individuals to donate a portion of their liver. Some crucial questions arose, such as anxiety before surgery, ambiguous feelings before surgery, and fatigue after surgery. These findings underscore the importance of a holistic approach that would enable donors to be well informed prior to surgery.

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