Attitudes towards Organ Donor Advocacy among Swedish Intensive and Critical Care Nurses

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  • Anne Flodén
  • Bengt Fridlund
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End-of-Life Care in the intensive and critical care unit (ICU) involves the rare situation of caring for brain dead persons who, by their death, become potential organ donors (POD). A consequence might be that end-of-life care continues into after-death care in order to facilitate organ donation (OD). In this situation, the concept of organ donor advocacy is critical. Aim: The overall objective was to explore ICU nurses’ attitudes towards organ donor advocacy by capturing their perceptions, experiences and approaches and to develop a context-specifi c instrument for ICU nurses’ self-assessment of attitudes towards organ donor advocacy. Methods: The data collection methods were both inductive and deductive, including interviews and questionnaires, in an effort to seek the unique in each individual case as well as group correlations. The study groups consisted of ICU nurses: Paper I n=9, Paper II n=702, Paper III n=15 and in Paper IV n=502. The interviews were analysed by phenomenography. The data collection instruments comprised a questionnaire to explore ICU nurses’ attitudes to OD and the Attitudes towards organ donor advocacy scale (ATODAS), which was developed for this thesis. Results: The thesis reveals that less than half of the ICU nurses trusted clinical diagnosis of brain death (BD) without a confi rmatory cerebral angiography. Almost half considered that caring for a mechanically ventilated POD was a great burden involving emotional strain. Twenty-fi ve percent of the respondents indicated that mechanical ventilation was withdrawn in order to reduce suffering for a presumably dead person and that the issue of OD was never mentioned. In total, 39% had experienced occasions when the question about OD was never raised with the relatives. The participants perceived BD and the diagnostics of BD in four qualitatively different ways. With the exception of one participant, there was an overall perception of a lack of organisation regarding OD in the ICU. A useful approach might be to move from studying attitudes towards OD to investigating attitudes towards organ donor advocacy, in order to respect, represent and safeguard the donor’s and his or her relatives’ rights and best interests. It is possible to measure attitudes towards organ donor advocacy in three dimensions divided into fi ve factors. Conclusion: Ambiguity and various perceptions of the BD diagnosis seem to be a crucial aspect when caring for a patient who might be a potential organ donor. The lack of structured and suffi cient organisation also appears to be a limitation. Both of these aspects are essential for the ICU nurse’s possibility to fulfi l his or her professional responsibility towards the deceased, next of kin, colleagues and organ recipients.

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تاریخ انتشار 2011