2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2023.12.004
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Skin donation for transplantation: Social representations of family members who (do not) give consent for collection

Ágata Nunes Brito,
Marcelo José dos Santos,
Rafael Rodrigo da Silva Pimentel
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“…Generally, the lack of social awareness about skin donation, concerns about body image, misinformation, and in some cases, the inadequate or nonexistent approach by healthcare professionals during family interviews are the main factors influencing and contributing to the high number of refusals observed ( 11 ) .…”
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“…Generally, the lack of social awareness about skin donation, concerns about body image, misinformation, and in some cases, the inadequate or nonexistent approach by healthcare professionals during family interviews are the main factors influencing and contributing to the high number of refusals observed ( 11 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific reasons for refusing skin donation are tied to a lack of awareness about the importance and feasibility of donating this tissue. The extraction of skin may evoke the notion of animalization of the donation, potentially leading to feelings of lost dignity for the deceased and negatively influencing family decision-making ( 11 ) . In addition to these factors, the low rate of skin donation linked to family refusal might also be related to other reasons, necessitating further investigations to explore various scenarios and the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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“…Dessa forma, cabe aos profissionais responsáveis pelo procedimento de captação realizar de forma ética e coerente um serviço de qualidade, preservando, assim, a dignidade do doador e dos familiares envolvidos emocionalmente em relação ao seu ente querido 10 . Destaca-se, ainda, que o cuidado humanizado se dá desde a abordagem aos familiares em relação à doação até à realização da coleta e entrega do corpo [10][11][12] .…”
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“…O processo de reconstituição do corpo do doador ainda é pouco conhecido pela população em geral, e até mesmo se configura como tabu, tratando-se de temática pouco explorada nos veículos de informação, o que leva à desinformação e, consequentemente, à recusa familiar 2,11,12 .…”
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