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Participant Selection in a Study of Living Kidney Donation View LargeDownload aReasons for withdrawing from the donation process included participant decision, recipient illness or death, or because their intended recipient received a kidney from another donor. bThe screening criteria for standard-...
Drawing on in-depth interviews with 25 living kidney donors from across New Zealand, this article discusses donors experience of the pre-donation screening process, donation workup coordination, psychological preparation, and post-operative follow-up care and support. In particular, the article ...
Live-donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) is the best treatment for eligible people with late-stage . Despite this, living kidney donation rates have declined in the United States in recent years. A potential source of this decline is the financial impact on potential and actual living kidney don...
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Our findings support ongoing work to improve the process of informed consent for living kidney donation by incorporating elements of standardization and personalization, in closer alignment with the ideal model of shared decision making in transplantation [59,60]. Our synthesis of first-person ...
Generally, living kidney donors have similar or improved psychosocial outcomes, such as quality of life, after donation compared with before donation and compared with nondonors. Although the donation process should be financially neutral, living kidney donors may experience out-of-pocket expenses and ...
The living kidney donation process: the donor perspective To evaluate the living kidney donation (LKD) process using donors' opinions on the impact on social, emotional, and financial aspects affecting donor quali... C Cabrer,F Oppenhaimer,M Manyalich,... - 《Transplant Proc》 被引量: 69发表...
(and having to drop everything as soon as it is). Second, living donor kidney recipients have a much better survival rate, as much as 25% better chance of survival after 5 years overall. Third, if doing a living donor kidney donation to a close relative, there is a better chance of ...