TY - JOUR
T1 - Independent donor ethical assessment
T2 - Aiming to standardize donor advocacy
AU - Choudhury, Devasmita
AU - Jotterand, Fabrice
AU - Casenave, Gerald
AU - Smith-Morris, Carolyn
PY - 2014/6/1
Y1 - 2014/6/1
N2 - Living organ donation has become more common across the world. To ensure an informed consent process, given the complex issues involved with organ donation, independent donor advocacy is required. The choice of how donor advocacy is administered is left up to each transplant center. This article presents the experience and process of donor advocacy at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center administered by a multidisciplinary team consisting of physicians, surgeons, psychologists, medical ethicists and anthropologists, lawyers, a chaplain, a living kidney donor, and a kidney transplant recipient. To ensure that advocacy remains fair and consistent for all donors being considered, the donor advocacy team at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center developed the Independent Donor Ethical Assessment, a tool that may be useful to others in rendering donor advocacy. In addition, the tool may be modified as circumstances arise to improve donor advocacy and maintain uniformity in decision making.
AB - Living organ donation has become more common across the world. To ensure an informed consent process, given the complex issues involved with organ donation, independent donor advocacy is required. The choice of how donor advocacy is administered is left up to each transplant center. This article presents the experience and process of donor advocacy at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center administered by a multidisciplinary team consisting of physicians, surgeons, psychologists, medical ethicists and anthropologists, lawyers, a chaplain, a living kidney donor, and a kidney transplant recipient. To ensure that advocacy remains fair and consistent for all donors being considered, the donor advocacy team at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center developed the Independent Donor Ethical Assessment, a tool that may be useful to others in rendering donor advocacy. In addition, the tool may be modified as circumstances arise to improve donor advocacy and maintain uniformity in decision making.
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U2 - 10.7182/pit2014757
DO - 10.7182/pit2014757
M3 - Article
C2 - 24919733
AN - SCOPUS:84902505947
SN - 1526-9248
VL - 24
SP - 163
EP - 168
JO - Journal of Transplant Coordination
JF - Journal of Transplant Coordination
IS - 2
ER -