In-hospital experiences of families of potential organ donors: A systematic review and qualitative synthesis

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Information and compassion assist families of potential organ donors to make informed decisions. However, psychological implications of the in-hospital process are not well described with past research focusing on decision-making. To enhance understanding and improve service delivery, a systematic review was conducted. Inductive analysis and synthesis utilised Grounded Theory Methodology within a systems theory framework and contributed to a model proposing that family and staff form a System of Systems with shared responsibility for process outcomes. This model can guide evaluation and improvement of care and will be tested by means of a longitudinal study of family experiences.

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Dicks, S. G., Ranse, K., van Haren, F. M. P., & Boer, D. P. (2017). In-hospital experiences of families of potential organ donors: A systematic review and qualitative synthesis. Health Psychology Open. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102917709375

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