BESLUT I EN TID AV FÖRLUST Närståendes upplevelse av beslutsprocessen vid organdonation efter döden
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2025-06-19
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Background: Every year, patients die while waiting for an organ due to the shortage of donors.
When a patient is declared brain dead, the question of possible organ donation arises. In some
cases, the patient is registered in the donor registry, but sometimes their stance on donation is
unknown. The next of kin then become involved in the decision and are asked both what the
patient would have wanted and how they themselves feel about donating their deceased family
member’s organs. Aim: The aim of this literature review was to describe relatives' experiences
of the decision-making process regarding organ donation after death. Method: A literature
review was conducted using systematic searches in the PubMed and CINAHL databases,
resulting in the inclusion of ten qualitative and one mixed-method articles after review and
analysis. Main Findings: The findings resulted in three main categories and six subcategories.
The main categories were: 1. Lack of communication 2. Suffering and 3. Relief. Conclusions:
The experiences of next of kin during the decision-making process regarding organ donation
after death vary. Clear communication and support from healthcare professionals are crucial in
facilitating the decision, while a lack of information can complicate the process. Awareness of
the deceased’s wishes often makes the decision easier. Organ donation can offer comfort in
grief, but there is a clear need for follow-up and continued support.
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Organ donation, family, relatives, decision making, experience.