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Based on 15 years of experience working with organ procurement organizations and donor families, this book addresses the unexplored subject of organ donor family trauma. This book covers the issues surrounding organ donation, including the history of organ transplantation, how organs are procured for transplantation, and the procedure.
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Based on 15 years of experience working with organ procurement organizations and donor families, this book addresses the unexplored subject of organ donor family trauma. This book covers the issues surrounding organ donation, including the history of organ transplantation, how organs are procured for transplantation, and the procedure.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317711209
- Artikelnr.: 63039116
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317711209
- Artikelnr.: 63039116
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Sue Holtkamp (Author)
Preface. The History and Context of Organ Donation. The Early Days of
Transplantation. Primary Process Thinking. Cultural Issues. Religious
Issues. The Ethics of Organ Donation. Organ Procurement and the Organ Donor
Family. Becoming a Donor. The Process of Procurement: Organ Procurement
Organizations; Procurement Coordinators. Religious, Cultural & Ethnic
Values: Impact on Procurement. The Language of Organ Procurement. Other
Procurement Issues and their Impact: Allocation of Organs; Rejected or
Unused Organs; Stress Related to Timing; Billing Errors; Letters from the
Procurement Coordinator; Donor Family-Recipient Contact; Benefits of Organ
Donation for the Family. The Organ Donor's Family and the Health Care
Professional. The Organ Donor Family and the Hospital Experience. The Organ
Donor Family. The Needs of the Donor's Family. Ongoing Support. Dimensions
of Compassion and Kindness. Trauma-Driven Grief and the Donor Family.
Trauma-Driven Grief and the Organ Donor Family. Risk Factors for Post
Traumatic Stress Sudden Loss. Preventability. Violation and Mutilation.
Multiple Loss. Parental Loss of a Child. Personal Encounter with Death.
Family Dynamics. Family as a Healing Source. The Organ Donor Family -
Recipient Relationship. The Donor Family's Need to Know. Linking Objects
and the Donor Family. Donor Family -Recipient Communication: History;
Current Trends. Risk Factors Related to Lack of Communication. Risk Factors
Related to Donor Family-Recipient Contact. Therapeutic Concerns and Donor
Family Trauma. Working Through Trauma and Loss: Working Assumptions
Regarding Trauma and Loss. The Therapeutic Relationship. The Goals of
Therapy. Themes of Traumatic Stress. Frequent Themes of Donor Family
Trauma-Driven Grief: Multiple Loss; Parental Loss of a Child; Confusion
Associated with Brain Death; Grief Avoidance Behaviors; Issues Related to
the Recipient. An Unending Adventure. Trauma, Neurological Death, Donation
and Meaning. Donor Family-Recipient Contact. The Power of Prevention. An
Unending Search for Knowledge: The Need for Further Study; Problems
Attending the Study of Donor Family Grief; Empirical Reductionism vs.
Qualitative Observations; Caregivers.
Transplantation. Primary Process Thinking. Cultural Issues. Religious
Issues. The Ethics of Organ Donation. Organ Procurement and the Organ Donor
Family. Becoming a Donor. The Process of Procurement: Organ Procurement
Organizations; Procurement Coordinators. Religious, Cultural & Ethnic
Values: Impact on Procurement. The Language of Organ Procurement. Other
Procurement Issues and their Impact: Allocation of Organs; Rejected or
Unused Organs; Stress Related to Timing; Billing Errors; Letters from the
Procurement Coordinator; Donor Family-Recipient Contact; Benefits of Organ
Donation for the Family. The Organ Donor's Family and the Health Care
Professional. The Organ Donor Family and the Hospital Experience. The Organ
Donor Family. The Needs of the Donor's Family. Ongoing Support. Dimensions
of Compassion and Kindness. Trauma-Driven Grief and the Donor Family.
Trauma-Driven Grief and the Organ Donor Family. Risk Factors for Post
Traumatic Stress Sudden Loss. Preventability. Violation and Mutilation.
Multiple Loss. Parental Loss of a Child. Personal Encounter with Death.
Family Dynamics. Family as a Healing Source. The Organ Donor Family -
Recipient Relationship. The Donor Family's Need to Know. Linking Objects
and the Donor Family. Donor Family -Recipient Communication: History;
Current Trends. Risk Factors Related to Lack of Communication. Risk Factors
Related to Donor Family-Recipient Contact. Therapeutic Concerns and Donor
Family Trauma. Working Through Trauma and Loss: Working Assumptions
Regarding Trauma and Loss. The Therapeutic Relationship. The Goals of
Therapy. Themes of Traumatic Stress. Frequent Themes of Donor Family
Trauma-Driven Grief: Multiple Loss; Parental Loss of a Child; Confusion
Associated with Brain Death; Grief Avoidance Behaviors; Issues Related to
the Recipient. An Unending Adventure. Trauma, Neurological Death, Donation
and Meaning. Donor Family-Recipient Contact. The Power of Prevention. An
Unending Search for Knowledge: The Need for Further Study; Problems
Attending the Study of Donor Family Grief; Empirical Reductionism vs.
Qualitative Observations; Caregivers.
Preface. The History and Context of Organ Donation. The Early Days of
Transplantation. Primary Process Thinking. Cultural Issues. Religious
Issues. The Ethics of Organ Donation. Organ Procurement and the Organ Donor
Family. Becoming a Donor. The Process of Procurement: Organ Procurement
Organizations; Procurement Coordinators. Religious, Cultural & Ethnic
Values: Impact on Procurement. The Language of Organ Procurement. Other
Procurement Issues and their Impact: Allocation of Organs; Rejected or
Unused Organs; Stress Related to Timing; Billing Errors; Letters from the
Procurement Coordinator; Donor Family-Recipient Contact; Benefits of Organ
Donation for the Family. The Organ Donor's Family and the Health Care
Professional. The Organ Donor Family and the Hospital Experience. The Organ
Donor Family. The Needs of the Donor's Family. Ongoing Support. Dimensions
of Compassion and Kindness. Trauma-Driven Grief and the Donor Family.
Trauma-Driven Grief and the Organ Donor Family. Risk Factors for Post
Traumatic Stress Sudden Loss. Preventability. Violation and Mutilation.
Multiple Loss. Parental Loss of a Child. Personal Encounter with Death.
Family Dynamics. Family as a Healing Source. The Organ Donor Family -
Recipient Relationship. The Donor Family's Need to Know. Linking Objects
and the Donor Family. Donor Family -Recipient Communication: History;
Current Trends. Risk Factors Related to Lack of Communication. Risk Factors
Related to Donor Family-Recipient Contact. Therapeutic Concerns and Donor
Family Trauma. Working Through Trauma and Loss: Working Assumptions
Regarding Trauma and Loss. The Therapeutic Relationship. The Goals of
Therapy. Themes of Traumatic Stress. Frequent Themes of Donor Family
Trauma-Driven Grief: Multiple Loss; Parental Loss of a Child; Confusion
Associated with Brain Death; Grief Avoidance Behaviors; Issues Related to
the Recipient. An Unending Adventure. Trauma, Neurological Death, Donation
and Meaning. Donor Family-Recipient Contact. The Power of Prevention. An
Unending Search for Knowledge: The Need for Further Study; Problems
Attending the Study of Donor Family Grief; Empirical Reductionism vs.
Qualitative Observations; Caregivers.
Transplantation. Primary Process Thinking. Cultural Issues. Religious
Issues. The Ethics of Organ Donation. Organ Procurement and the Organ Donor
Family. Becoming a Donor. The Process of Procurement: Organ Procurement
Organizations; Procurement Coordinators. Religious, Cultural & Ethnic
Values: Impact on Procurement. The Language of Organ Procurement. Other
Procurement Issues and their Impact: Allocation of Organs; Rejected or
Unused Organs; Stress Related to Timing; Billing Errors; Letters from the
Procurement Coordinator; Donor Family-Recipient Contact; Benefits of Organ
Donation for the Family. The Organ Donor's Family and the Health Care
Professional. The Organ Donor Family and the Hospital Experience. The Organ
Donor Family. The Needs of the Donor's Family. Ongoing Support. Dimensions
of Compassion and Kindness. Trauma-Driven Grief and the Donor Family.
Trauma-Driven Grief and the Organ Donor Family. Risk Factors for Post
Traumatic Stress Sudden Loss. Preventability. Violation and Mutilation.
Multiple Loss. Parental Loss of a Child. Personal Encounter with Death.
Family Dynamics. Family as a Healing Source. The Organ Donor Family -
Recipient Relationship. The Donor Family's Need to Know. Linking Objects
and the Donor Family. Donor Family -Recipient Communication: History;
Current Trends. Risk Factors Related to Lack of Communication. Risk Factors
Related to Donor Family-Recipient Contact. Therapeutic Concerns and Donor
Family Trauma. Working Through Trauma and Loss: Working Assumptions
Regarding Trauma and Loss. The Therapeutic Relationship. The Goals of
Therapy. Themes of Traumatic Stress. Frequent Themes of Donor Family
Trauma-Driven Grief: Multiple Loss; Parental Loss of a Child; Confusion
Associated with Brain Death; Grief Avoidance Behaviors; Issues Related to
the Recipient. An Unending Adventure. Trauma, Neurological Death, Donation
and Meaning. Donor Family-Recipient Contact. The Power of Prevention. An
Unending Search for Knowledge: The Need for Further Study; Problems
Attending the Study of Donor Family Grief; Empirical Reductionism vs.
Qualitative Observations; Caregivers.