Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions

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Autor(a) principal: Knhis,Neide da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Martins,Sabrina Regina, Magalhães,Aline Lima Pestana, Ramos,Saulo Fábio, Sell,Camila Telemberg, Koerich,Clarice, Brehmer,Laura Calvacanti de Farias
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify information that can support creating good practice assumptions to develop family interview for organ and tissue donation. Methods: this scoping study, conducted in two Brazilian hospitals in the southern, between April and December 2017, included integrative review and consultation with 15 families who experienced interview for organ donation. For data analysis, thematic content analysis was used. Results: three categories emerged: communication of death, which shows the need to know the history of hospitalization of patients; emotional support, the team must have mastery of the stages of mourning; information about donation, professionals need to know the stages of the donation process and respect families’ time. Final Considerations: good practice assumptions point to the need for team training, respect for family time and the use of simple language.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions
title Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions
spellingShingle Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions
Knhis,Neide da Silva
Transplantation
Interview
Family
Tissue and Organ Procurement
Nursing
title_short Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions
title_full Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions
title_fullStr Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions
title_full_unstemmed Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions
title_sort Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions
author Knhis,Neide da Silva
author_facet Knhis,Neide da Silva
Martins,Sabrina Regina
Magalhães,Aline Lima Pestana
Ramos,Saulo Fábio
Sell,Camila Telemberg
Koerich,Clarice
Brehmer,Laura Calvacanti de Farias
author_role author
author2 Martins,Sabrina Regina
Magalhães,Aline Lima Pestana
Ramos,Saulo Fábio
Sell,Camila Telemberg
Koerich,Clarice
Brehmer,Laura Calvacanti de Farias
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Knhis,Neide da Silva
Martins,Sabrina Regina
Magalhães,Aline Lima Pestana
Ramos,Saulo Fábio
Sell,Camila Telemberg
Koerich,Clarice
Brehmer,Laura Calvacanti de Farias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transplantation
Interview
Family
Tissue and Organ Procurement
Nursing
topic Transplantation
Interview
Family
Tissue and Organ Procurement
Nursing
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify information that can support creating good practice assumptions to develop family interview for organ and tissue donation. Methods: this scoping study, conducted in two Brazilian hospitals in the southern, between April and December 2017, included integrative review and consultation with 15 families who experienced interview for organ donation. For data analysis, thematic content analysis was used. Results: three categories emerged: communication of death, which shows the need to know the history of hospitalization of patients; emotional support, the team must have mastery of the stages of mourning; information about donation, professionals need to know the stages of the donation process and respect families’ time. Final Considerations: good practice assumptions point to the need for team training, respect for family time and the use of simple language.
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