Analysis of hemodialysis patients’ thoughts about kidney transplantation and the national organ transplant system in terms of organ transplantation services management

Introduction: Kidney transplantation is the most effective treatment of end-stage renal failure. Although many patients continue to wait for a kidney transplant, there are constraints in organ supply. This situation needs to be analyzed and to be managed effectively. Objective: The objective of this...

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Main Author: Yasin Uzuntarla
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Language:English
Published: GESDAV 2017-03-01
Series:Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
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spelling doaj-f51cb609e3d246b0b53cd89e417079e72020-11-24T22:57:41ZengGESDAVArchives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery2146-81332017-03-0161333710.5455/aces.20160324071223219259Analysis of hemodialysis patients’ thoughts about kidney transplantation and the national organ transplant system in terms of organ transplantation services managementYasin Uzuntarla0PhD./ Department Of Healthcare Mangement/ Gülhane Military Medical Academy/ Ankara/TurkeyIntroduction: Kidney transplantation is the most effective treatment of end-stage renal failure. Although many patients continue to wait for a kidney transplant, there are constraints in organ supply. This situation needs to be analyzed and to be managed effectively. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the status of information regarding kidney transplants provided to patients treated with hemodialysis, the patients’ thoughts regarding kidney transplants and the national organ transplant system as well as assessing their registration status at transplant centers. Methods: 273 patients receiving hemodialysis treatment at 4 private dialysis centers in Ankara/Turkey were evaluated within the scope of this descriptive study. The data were collected through a survey method. The survey consisted of 18 questions in total which had been developed by the authors. Results: It was determined that the hemodialysis patients responding to the survey were in the 20-95 age group with an average age of 58,64±15,64 years. 87,9% of the patients reported that they had been briefed about kidney transplants, 32,2% of those had been briefed said that the information had been delivered by the dialysis physician, 77,7% stated that they wanted a kidney transplant from a cadaver, 49,5% did not want a kidney transplant from a live donor and 35,5% indicated that the national organ transplant system operated adequately. Furthermore, it was noted that 50,9% of the responders were registered on the waiting lists of kidney transplant centers. Conclusions: It was concluded that it is necessary to provide sufficient information to hemodialysis patients about kidney transplants and the national organ transplant system to steer them to transplant centers. It is anticipated that the results of this study will assist officers of the Ministry of Health, politicians involved in health issues, decision makers and health professionals. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2017; 6(1.000): 33-37]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=219259Health managementhemodialysiskidney transplantnational organ transplant system
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Analysis of hemodialysis patients’ thoughts about kidney transplantation and the national organ transplant system in terms of organ transplantation services management
Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
Health management
hemodialysis
kidney transplant
national organ transplant system
author_facet Yasin Uzuntarla
author_sort Yasin Uzuntarla
title Analysis of hemodialysis patients’ thoughts about kidney transplantation and the national organ transplant system in terms of organ transplantation services management
title_short Analysis of hemodialysis patients’ thoughts about kidney transplantation and the national organ transplant system in terms of organ transplantation services management
title_full Analysis of hemodialysis patients’ thoughts about kidney transplantation and the national organ transplant system in terms of organ transplantation services management
title_fullStr Analysis of hemodialysis patients’ thoughts about kidney transplantation and the national organ transplant system in terms of organ transplantation services management
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of hemodialysis patients’ thoughts about kidney transplantation and the national organ transplant system in terms of organ transplantation services management
title_sort analysis of hemodialysis patients’ thoughts about kidney transplantation and the national organ transplant system in terms of organ transplantation services management
publisher GESDAV
series Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
issn 2146-8133
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Introduction: Kidney transplantation is the most effective treatment of end-stage renal failure. Although many patients continue to wait for a kidney transplant, there are constraints in organ supply. This situation needs to be analyzed and to be managed effectively. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the status of information regarding kidney transplants provided to patients treated with hemodialysis, the patients’ thoughts regarding kidney transplants and the national organ transplant system as well as assessing their registration status at transplant centers. Methods: 273 patients receiving hemodialysis treatment at 4 private dialysis centers in Ankara/Turkey were evaluated within the scope of this descriptive study. The data were collected through a survey method. The survey consisted of 18 questions in total which had been developed by the authors. Results: It was determined that the hemodialysis patients responding to the survey were in the 20-95 age group with an average age of 58,64±15,64 years. 87,9% of the patients reported that they had been briefed about kidney transplants, 32,2% of those had been briefed said that the information had been delivered by the dialysis physician, 77,7% stated that they wanted a kidney transplant from a cadaver, 49,5% did not want a kidney transplant from a live donor and 35,5% indicated that the national organ transplant system operated adequately. Furthermore, it was noted that 50,9% of the responders were registered on the waiting lists of kidney transplant centers. Conclusions: It was concluded that it is necessary to provide sufficient information to hemodialysis patients about kidney transplants and the national organ transplant system to steer them to transplant centers. It is anticipated that the results of this study will assist officers of the Ministry of Health, politicians involved in health issues, decision makers and health professionals. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2017; 6(1.000): 33-37]
topic Health management
hemodialysis
kidney transplant
national organ transplant system
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