2014
DOI: 10.1590/0104-07072014002350013
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Facilitating aspects and barriers in the effectiveness of donation of organs and tissues

Abstract: ABSTRACT:This study aims to ascertain the influence of the structure and process on the effectiveness of donation of organs and tissues. It is an evaluative, longitudinal study, with a quantitative approach, undertaken in six hospitals of Natal-RN, with 65 potential donors. The data collection instrument was a structured script of non-participant observation. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the application of the Chi-squared, Fisher, and Mann Whitney tests. The effectiveness of donation… Show more

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“…This fact was due to the lack of fulfillment of the death certificate or referral to the STIP shortly after the completion of the final exam, neurological or complementary, performing the examination time annotation was absent [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This fact was due to the lack of fulfillment of the death certificate or referral to the STIP shortly after the completion of the final exam, neurological or complementary, performing the examination time annotation was absent [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the inadequacy in the organ donation process contributes significantly to the low effectiveness, especially at the diagnosis stage of BD, PDs maintenance, family interview and BD documentation and clinical laboratory evaluation PD, a critical to obtaining a quality graft [14,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el caso de pacientes post-PCR, los miembros de la CIHDOTT realizan la entrevista familiar siempre que no exista contraindicación para la donación de los tejidos (7) . En la entrevista familiar se hace la transición del potencial donador (PD) en donador efectivo (DE), siendo que por eso ella es considerada un momento crucial de todo proceso de donación/trasplante y, por lo tanto, debe ser realizada por un profesional preparado (8) , que posea conocimiento de la condición clínica del PD, del diagnóstico de ME, del proceso de donación y trasplante como un todo, además de condiciones para ofrecer apoyo a los familiares del PD (8)(9) . Para que el profesional que realiza la entrevista familiar para donación pueda estar preparado para tal, es imperativo profundo conocimiento sobre los aspectos que…”
Section: Enfermería Globalunclassified
“…Cabe resaltar, que Brasil posee una extensa área geográfica y que los indicadores de calidad en el proceso de donación-trasplante son pautados exclusiva y aisladamente en el número de DE (16) . Además, se destaca que la eficiencia y eficacia de los servicios debe ser fundamentada por la tríada "estructura, proceso y resultados", una vez que la adecuación o inadecuación de la estructura y proceso reflejan directamente en los resultados obtenidos por las CIHDOTTs de diferentes localidades (8,16) .…”
Section: Enfermería Globalunclassified
“…5 Thus, organ transplantation in Brazil can only be performed after confirmation of the diagnosis of encephalic, natural or accidental death, and there must be a simultaneous operation of the organs that will be donated, after family consent, which is mandatory. 7 In this assumption, it is necessary that there is adequate knowledge on the part of the professionals to identify the suspected brain death and, from this, to have the knowledge of the procedures needed to initiate the brain death protocol, which is crucial for confirmation of the diagnosis. 5 The application of the various information available for the maintenance of the potential deceased donor is clearly associated with the increase of effective donations and the quality of the transplants.…”
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