Barriers to Organ Donation
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10.1097/DCC.0000000000000596Abstract
Background: An increasing number of patients affected by organ failure can be treated
with organ transplantation. The need for organs available for transplantation is critical and
patients die while on the transplant list. ICU nurses are essential in facilitating organ
donation through their ceaseless bedside care for potential organ donors and their families.
Aims and objectives: To describe the challenges faced by ICU nurses in the organ
donation process.
Design: A descriptive qualitative study design.
Method: Semi-structured individual interviews of nine ICU nurses from one university
hospital were performed. Data were analyzed using Malterud’s Systematic text
condensation.
Results: Three themes describe the core of the results: 1) practical tasks, 2) challenging
care for the next of kin, 3) ethical and emotional challenges.
Conclusions: Practical tasks represent challenges in the organ donation process that are not
previously revealed. Actions to address these challenges should be prioritized to promote
organ donation. Simulation-based training may optimize practical aspects of the organ
donation process and implementation of simulation-based training should be assessed by
future research