2024
DOI: 10.1037/fsh0000831
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Family functioning before kidney transplantation from living-related donors: Perspectives of donors and recipients in Japan.

Rumiko Kamba,
Sayaka Kobayashi,
Rie Akaho
et al.

Abstract: In Japan, approximately 90% of kidney transplantations involve living donors who are relatives. Selection of a living donor from potential family member donors could affect the entire family. However, reports focusing on preliving-related kidney transplant (LRKT) family functioning are lacking. Family functioning comprises ways that family members communicate and cooperate with each other. The Family Assessment Device (FAD) was used to measure family functioning from the perspective of donors and recipients ju… Show more

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