Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions
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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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Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions |
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Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions |
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Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions Knhis,Neide da Silva Transplantation Interview Family Tissue and Organ Procurement Nursing |
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Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions |
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Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions |
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Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions |
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Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions |
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Family interview for organ and tissue donation: good practice assumptions |
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Knhis,Neide da Silva |
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Knhis,Neide da Silva Martins,Sabrina Regina Magalhães,Aline Lima Pestana Ramos,Saulo Fábio Sell,Camila Telemberg Koerich,Clarice Brehmer,Laura Calvacanti de Farias |
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author |
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Martins,Sabrina Regina Magalhães,Aline Lima Pestana Ramos,Saulo Fábio Sell,Camila Telemberg Koerich,Clarice Brehmer,Laura Calvacanti de Farias |
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Knhis,Neide da Silva Martins,Sabrina Regina Magalhães,Aline Lima Pestana Ramos,Saulo Fábio Sell,Camila Telemberg Koerich,Clarice Brehmer,Laura Calvacanti de Farias |
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Transplantation Interview Family Tissue and Organ Procurement Nursing |
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Transplantation Interview Family Tissue and Organ Procurement Nursing |
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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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