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Evaluation of the quality of the communication and emotional support during the donation procedure: The use of the donor family questionnaire (DFQ). | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A multi-centric study assessed communication and emotional support provided to families regarding organ donation in ICUs and EDs, focusing on adherence to international standards.
  • The study involved 203 families, with a questionnaire (DFQ) used for data collection, ultimately receiving responses from 64 families.
  • While 89% found the communication tactful and 88.5% felt emotional support initially, only 24.1% had a dedicated conversation about donation, indicating a need for improved support during later stages.

Article Abstract

Purpose: A multi-centric study in Intensive Care units (ICU) and Emergency departments (ED) was designed to evaluate whether the provided communication and emotional support to the family in the context of organ donation met the international recommendations of the European Donor Hospital Education Program (EDHEP).

Materials And Methods: Using a participatory approach and focus groups, a questionnaire was constructed: Donor Family questionnaire (DFQ). The questionnaire was distributed to 203 families. The data were analysed on item level.

Results: Sixty-four families participated, and 89% considered the communication as tactful. Only 24.1% had a separate conversation about passing and donation, which is the recommendation. 88.5% reported they could count on emotional support in the first phase on the ICU/ED. This dropped during the parting phase and the aftercare. The physician is perceived as the most active caregiver in the emotional support during the entire procedure.

Conclusions: The DFQ is a useful instrument to evaluate the donor procedure. The physician is important in the first phases of the donor procedure for the medical explanation. Other disciplines could be more involved in the following phases to assure enough emotional support, but this issue requires further exploration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2019.06.011DOI Listing

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