Post-donation evaluation of life of donors of liver transplantation

Aim: Liver transplantation from living donors affects not only recipients’ but also donors’ lives. The aim of this study was to explore living donors’ experience of life. Methods: The sample consisted of 16 living donors who donated a part of their liver to a patient who had end-stage liver failure....

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Main Authors: Margorit Rita Krespi, Asli Tankurt, Koray Acarlı, Yucel Yankol, Munci Kalayoglu, Turan Kanmaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-12-01
Series:Cogent Psychology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2016.1262724
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spelling doaj-08060938e5a14bdfb7d68ddd5573784a2021-03-18T16:21:44ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Psychology2331-19082016-12-013110.1080/23311908.2016.12627241262724Post-donation evaluation of life of donors of liver transplantationMargorit Rita Krespi0Asli Tankurt1Koray Acarlı2Yucel Yankol3Munci Kalayoglu4Turan Kanmaz5Kadir Has UniversityDoga College, Counselling ServiceCentre of Organ Transplantation, Memorial Sisli HospitalCentre of Organ Transplantation, Memorial Sisli HospitalCentre of Organ Transplantation, Memorial Sisli HospitalCentre of Organ Transplantation, Memorial Sisli HospitalAim: Liver transplantation from living donors affects not only recipients’ but also donors’ lives. The aim of this study was to explore living donors’ experience of life. Methods: The sample consisted of 16 living donors who donated a part of their liver to a patient who had end-stage liver failure. Anonymised interview transcripts were analyzed following established conventions. Results: The analysis showed that participants evaluated their life in terms of limitations brought by organ donation surgery, awareness of the need for lifestyle changes, emotional changes, changes in character, and mixed relationships. Emotional changes involved the experience of both negative and positive emotions (feeling reputable, feeling like being born again). Changes in character included both worsening of character (becoming half human, turning into an aggressive person) and positive changes in character (becoming more of a believer and a humanist). Mixed relationships included feeling supported by loved ones and doctors, reduction of burden of care, formation of a special bond, not feeling supported by potential supporters like mothers, or spouses and worsening of close relationships. Conclusions: Some findings (experience of negative emotions, lack of support from others) could be interpreted in terms of existing psychological theory. Other findings (worsening aspects of character, experience of positive emotions, improvement in aspects of character, formation of a special bond, worsening of close relationships) extended the literature and could be viewed as targets for educational programs for donors.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2016.1262724organ donationliver failurequalitative researchliving donorsevaluation of life
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author Margorit Rita Krespi
Asli Tankurt
Koray Acarlı
Yucel Yankol
Munci Kalayoglu
Turan Kanmaz
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Asli Tankurt
Koray Acarlı
Yucel Yankol
Munci Kalayoglu
Turan Kanmaz
Post-donation evaluation of life of donors of liver transplantation
Cogent Psychology
organ donation
liver failure
qualitative research
living donors
evaluation of life
author_facet Margorit Rita Krespi
Asli Tankurt
Koray Acarlı
Yucel Yankol
Munci Kalayoglu
Turan Kanmaz
author_sort Margorit Rita Krespi
title Post-donation evaluation of life of donors of liver transplantation
title_short Post-donation evaluation of life of donors of liver transplantation
title_full Post-donation evaluation of life of donors of liver transplantation
title_fullStr Post-donation evaluation of life of donors of liver transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Post-donation evaluation of life of donors of liver transplantation
title_sort post-donation evaluation of life of donors of liver transplantation
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Psychology
issn 2331-1908
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Aim: Liver transplantation from living donors affects not only recipients’ but also donors’ lives. The aim of this study was to explore living donors’ experience of life. Methods: The sample consisted of 16 living donors who donated a part of their liver to a patient who had end-stage liver failure. Anonymised interview transcripts were analyzed following established conventions. Results: The analysis showed that participants evaluated their life in terms of limitations brought by organ donation surgery, awareness of the need for lifestyle changes, emotional changes, changes in character, and mixed relationships. Emotional changes involved the experience of both negative and positive emotions (feeling reputable, feeling like being born again). Changes in character included both worsening of character (becoming half human, turning into an aggressive person) and positive changes in character (becoming more of a believer and a humanist). Mixed relationships included feeling supported by loved ones and doctors, reduction of burden of care, formation of a special bond, not feeling supported by potential supporters like mothers, or spouses and worsening of close relationships. Conclusions: Some findings (experience of negative emotions, lack of support from others) could be interpreted in terms of existing psychological theory. Other findings (worsening aspects of character, experience of positive emotions, improvement in aspects of character, formation of a special bond, worsening of close relationships) extended the literature and could be viewed as targets for educational programs for donors.
topic organ donation
liver failure
qualitative research
living donors
evaluation of life
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2016.1262724
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