Oral Abstract Session
Consent and family approach / family care

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Room: Annex Hall 2 (1F)
Track: N/A

Presentations

Dr. Jessie Cooper, United Kingdom
'Information overload': understanding experiences of seeking and providing consent for interventional research in the deceased organ donor. A qualitative study

Ms. CHENCHIA TING, Taiwan
Supporting organ donor families through hybrid bereavement care: A practice review on the use of LINE@ and PHQ-9 at Far Eastern Memorial Hospital

Dr. Macey L Levan, United States
What happens after the gift? Insights from Organ procurement organizations on strengthening aftercare in the United States

Dr. Sanaz Dehghani, Iran
Impact of organ donation on grief symptoms in donor families

Laurianne van Loenen, Netherlands
The value of anonymous contact

Mr. Ken Lotherington, Canada
Support tools to help families cope with organ donation processes: A scoping review

Dr. Michael J O'Leary, Australia
Participation of a donation nurse in family donation conversations is associated with higher rates of family consent to donation irrespective of who leads the conversation

Dr. Yoshiyuki Ueda, Japan
Decision-making in end-of-life care — choices and support in 85 patients identified as having a potential brain-death condition (PBD)

Ms. Jill Paulette Stinebring, United States
Timing matters: Engaging potential donor families sooner increases authorization rates

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