The obstacles to organ donation following brain death in Iran: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Organ donation following brain death has become an important way of supplying organs for transplantation in many countries. This practice is less common in Iran for different reasons. Therefore, this study aims to explore the obstacles to organ donation following brain death in I...
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doaj-ab5f658208cb461285257168910021d12020-11-25T03:44:27ZengBMCBMC Medical Ethics1472-69392020-09-012111910.1186/s12910-020-00529-8The obstacles to organ donation following brain death in Iran: a qualitative studyParvin Abbasi0Javad Yoosefi Lebni1Paricher Nouri2Arash Ziapour3Amir Jalali4Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kermanshah University of Medical SciencesResearch Institute for Health, Kermanshah University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kermanshah University of Medical SciencesPh.D. Student, Health Education and Health Promotion, Health Institute, Kermanshah University of Medical SciencesSubstance Abuse Prevention Research Center, Research Institute for Health, Kermanshah University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Organ donation following brain death has become an important way of supplying organs for transplantation in many countries. This practice is less common in Iran for different reasons. Therefore, this study aims to explore the obstacles to organ donation following brain death in Iran. Methods This qualitative research was conducted following the conventional content analysis method. The study population consisted of individuals with a history of brain death among their blood relatives who refused to donate the organs. Snowball sampling was employed to select the participants. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted for data gathering. Theoretical saturation was achieved through 20 interviews. Data analysis was done following the steps proposed by Graneheim and Lundman. Lincoln and Guba’s criteria were used to ensure data rigor and transferability of the study. Results Data analyses revealed 185 codes, 23 categories, and seven themes including, poor knowledge about brain death and organ transplantation from a dead body, cultural beliefs, religious beliefs, deficiencies of requesting process, fear and concerns, inability to make a decision, and social learning. Conclusion There were several factors in families’ reluctance to donate organs of a brain-dead patient. Through improving knowledge and changing cultural beliefs in society, it is possible to take large steps towards promoting organ donation from brain-dead patients.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12910-020-00529-8Brain-deathOrgan donationObstaclesQualitative study |
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The obstacles to organ donation following brain death in Iran: a qualitative study |
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The obstacles to organ donation following brain death in Iran: a qualitative study |
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The obstacles to organ donation following brain death in Iran: a qualitative study |
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The obstacles to organ donation following brain death in Iran: a qualitative study |
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The obstacles to organ donation following brain death in Iran: a qualitative study |
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obstacles to organ donation following brain death in iran: a qualitative study |
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Abstract Background Organ donation following brain death has become an important way of supplying organs for transplantation in many countries. This practice is less common in Iran for different reasons. Therefore, this study aims to explore the obstacles to organ donation following brain death in Iran. Methods This qualitative research was conducted following the conventional content analysis method. The study population consisted of individuals with a history of brain death among their blood relatives who refused to donate the organs. Snowball sampling was employed to select the participants. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted for data gathering. Theoretical saturation was achieved through 20 interviews. Data analysis was done following the steps proposed by Graneheim and Lundman. Lincoln and Guba’s criteria were used to ensure data rigor and transferability of the study. Results Data analyses revealed 185 codes, 23 categories, and seven themes including, poor knowledge about brain death and organ transplantation from a dead body, cultural beliefs, religious beliefs, deficiencies of requesting process, fear and concerns, inability to make a decision, and social learning. Conclusion There were several factors in families’ reluctance to donate organs of a brain-dead patient. Through improving knowledge and changing cultural beliefs in society, it is possible to take large steps towards promoting organ donation from brain-dead patients. |
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