A qualitative study exploring barriers and facilitators in deceased organ donation process among transplant coordinators in India
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University of BedfordshireIssue Date
2024-11-20Subjects
barriersdeceased organ donation
India
qualitative research
transplant coordinators
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Although India's organ donation rate is less than 1 per million population, significant disparities exist between the regions and centres within the country, leading to varying consent rates among different organ donation centres. Therefore, this study aimed to understand the experience of transplant coordinators and their barriers and facilitators in the deceased organ donation process across various organ donation centres in India. A phenomenological study using interviews was conducted among fourteen transplant coordinators purposefully recruited from public and private organ donation centres in India, with experience between six years and more than a decade. Audio recordings were transcribed and analysed using framework analysis. Five themes were identified namely: (1) supportive management policies, (2) infrastructure for the deceased organ donation process, (3) delays in the processing time, (4) active involvement in the identification process, and (5) explaining the concept of brain death. The study idCitation
Vincent BP, Randhawa G, Cook E (2024) 'A qualitative study exploring barriers and facilitators in deceased organ donation process among transplant coordinators in India', Scientific Reports, 14 (1), 28773Publisher
NatureJournal
Scientific ReportsPubMed ID
39567632Additional Links
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-80290-9Type
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2045-2322EISSN
2045-2322Sponsors
This article is a part of Britzer Paul Vincent’s PhD work at the Institute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, funded by the Global Challenges Research Fund.ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/s41598-024-80290-9
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