Effects on family and friends
We interviewed recipients who'd had different kinds of transplants. Experiences vary from person to person and also depend on the kind of transplant involved. Most...
Donor families that we talked to said it was important that people understood that the benefits of organ donation were two-sided’ recipients and donor families benefitted. Knowing that someone else could have a better quality of life because of their relative’s donation was very fulfilling and, for some, a comfort. Several said that their loved one had been treated with dignity and respect and, even in their death, had been able to do some good. A few felt that, in some way, their relative now lived on in someone else. Some donor families felt that others should also know that their relative’s organs could go to a recipient older than the donor, and that not all organ transplants are successful.
Some of the donor families we talked to were in favour of presumed consent as they felt it would mean more organs would be available and more lives could be saved. Most, though, preferred the current ‘opt-in’ system as they felt that organs should be donated freely by those who want to and that it should a conscious decision. Several felt that education and more training for doctors and nurses would help raise awareness of organ donation and be a better way of increasing donation rates.
We interviewed recipients who'd had different kinds of transplants. Experiences vary from person to person and also depend on the kind of transplant involved. Most...
The living donors we interviewed were healthy people who chose to donate a kidney to help a seriously ill person have a better quality of...