1. Avoiding the issue: patients' (non)communication with potential living kidney donors.
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Kranenburg LW, Richards M, Zuidema WC, Weimar W, Hilhorst MT, IJzermans JNM, Passchier J, and Busschbach JJV
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OBJECTIVE: Kidney transplantation with a living donor has proved to be an effective solution for kidney patients on the waiting list for transplantation. Nevertheless, it may be difficult to find a living kidney donor. The purpose of this explorative study is to investigate how kidney transplant candidates may, or may not, find a living donor in the Netherlands. METHODS: We compared a group of 42 patients who did not find a living donor with a group of 42 patients who did, using semi-structured interviews. RESULTS: We found that, although almost all patients recognized the advantages of living kidney donation and were willing to accept the offer of a living kidney donor, many found it very difficult to ask a potential donor directly. This was true for both groups. CONCLUSION: Patients may gain from professional support to deal with this situation in ways that balance their medical needs and their personal relationships. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Support programs should be developed to assist patients in developing strategies for discussing living kidney donation with potential donors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2009
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