An exploration of the relationship between families of deceased organ donors and transplant recipients: A systematic review and qualitative synthesis

Sean Glenton Dicks*, Holly Northam, Frank M.P. van Haren, Douglas P. Boer

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    Abstract

    Following deceased organ donation and transplantation, the narratives of families of donors and organ recipients become connected. This is acknowledged when parties receive anonymous information from donation agencies and transplant centres, when they exchange correspondence or when they meet in person. This article reviews literature describing the experience from the points of view of donor families, recipients, and other stakeholders to explore the dynamic system that evolves around this relationship. Findings highlight a link between identity development and ongoing adjustment and will assist those supporting donor families and recipients to make decisions that fit meaningfully.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalHealth Psychology Open
    Volume5
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018

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