Title of article :
Tools for the Measurement of Psychological Aspects of Organ Donation among the Families of Brain-dead People
Author/Authors :
Ahmadian, S. Faculty of Nursing- Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Khaghanizadeh, M. Behavioral Sciences Research Center-Life Style Institute- Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Zarghami, M. H. Behavioral Sciences Research Center-Life Style Institute- Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Khaleghi, E. Organ Procurement & Transplant Center of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences- Montaserieh Hospital, Mashhad , Ebadi, A. Faculty of Nursing- Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: According to the basic ethical principle of non-maleficence, organ procurement systems
need to be accountable to donor families. As organ donation can be potentially traumatic, donor families
are at risk of developing psychological damage. Appropriate measurement tools are needed to diagnose
such disorders and develop appropriate treatment measures.
Objective: To examine the appropriateness of measurement tools and approaches used in previous studies
for assessing donor families’ psychological well-being.
Methods: A structured online search was conducted in electronic databases namely ScienceDirect,
PubMed, ProQuest, Scopus, Ovid, and Web of Science. The main inclusion criterion was the use of psychological
assessment tools for data collection.
Results: 10 studies were included in which different tools had been used for measuring donor families’
psychological well-being in the following 5 dimensions: stress, depression, grief, general health, and positive
legacy of trauma. The major pitfalls of the reviewed studies were failure to specifically assess complicated
grief and differentiating it from other psychological disorders, diversity of the tools used for
psychological well-being assessment, and lack of clear definitions of donor families’ psychological wellbeing
and its dimensions.
Conclusion: Donor families’ psychological well-being is a complex and multidimensional concept and the
existing measurement tools cannot accurately assess it. Therefore, the concept needs to be clearly explored
and defined. Developing a comprehensive measurement tool or a set of scales is necessary for the
early diagnosis of any impairment in donor families’ psychological well-being.
Keywords :
Systematic review , Organ donation , Donor families , Psychological well-being , Measurement tools
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics