Stakeholder perceptions of thoracic rapid tissue donation: An exploratory study

被引:8
|
作者
McIntyre, Jessica [1 ]
Pratt, Christie [2 ]
Pentz, Rebecca D. [3 ]
Haura, Eric B. [2 ,4 ]
Quinn, Gwendolyn P. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] H Lee Moffitt Canc Ctr & Res Inst, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
[2] H Lee Moffitt Canc Ctr & Res Inst, Thorac Oncol Program, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
[3] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[4] Univ S Florida, Coll Med, Dept Oncol Sci, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
关键词
USA; Survey; Health care providers; Tissue donation; Oncology; Rapid tissue donation; Rapid autopsy; TELEPHONE FOCUS GROUPS; ORGAN DONATION; PROSTATE-CANCER; AUTOPSY; BRAIN; GUIDELINES; FAMILIES; CONSENT; DEATH; END;
D O I
10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.08.035
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Rapid autopsy or rapid tissue donation (RTD) is a novel method of tissue procurement in which 'fresh' tissue is collected within 2-6 h following the death of a patient. While the use of RTD offers many opportunities to develop new therapies for lung cancer patients, it raises ethical concerns. The purpose of this study was to examine knowledge, perceptions and ethical concerns about recruiting patients for an RTD program. To achieve research goals, we conducted six focus groups, each containing 5-10 participants (N = 38). Participants were cancer patients (n = 17) their caregivers (n = 6), physicians (n = 6) and clinic staff (n = 9) from the Thoracic Oncology Program at Moffitt Cancer Center, in Tampa, Florida, USA. All focus groups were audio-recorded and conducted using a semi-structured focus group guide. The transcripts were analyzed using hand-coding methods. Data were coded independently by at least two researchers, and an inter-rater reliability rate of >= 90% was achieved. Knowledge about RTD was low among all groups, with physicians having slightly higher knowledge; all groups agreed that RTD offered major benefits to cancer research; physicians and clinic staff were mainly concerned about making a patient feel uncomfortable and reducing hope, while, patients and family members were more concerned about logistics and how the family would be affected during tissue retrieval. All groups agreed the physician was the appropriate person to begin a discussion about RID and that recruitment should be individualized. All groups reported that physician training is necessary, as well as an awareness campaign for patients and families to be more receptive about RTD. The results of this study suggested more education is needed for all stakeholders to learn about RTD prior to the initiation of a research program. Our approach of querying all stakeholders provides a firm foundation for future training modules regarding RTD programs in lung cancer. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:35 / 41
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Developing Tools for a Successful Thoracic Rapid Tissue Donation Program
    Shaffer, Andrea
    Hudson, Janella
    Pratt, Christie
    Munoz-Antonia, Teresita
    Schabath, Matthew
    Wilson, Lauren
    Haura, Eric
    Quinn, Gwendolyn
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC ONCOLOGY, 2017, 12 (01) : S1418 - S1418
  • [2] Stakeholder's perceptions of city logistics: An exploratory study in Brazil
    de Oliveira, Gustavo Fonseca
    de Oliveira, Leise Kelli
    NINTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CITY LOGISTICS, 2016, 12 : 339 - 347
  • [3] Description of A Single Center Thoracic Rapid Tissue Donation Program Experience
    Ozakinci, H.
    Nazario, G. S.
    Acevedo-Acevedo, S.
    Trejo-Bittar, H.
    Macaulay, R.
    Pellini, B.
    Koomen, J. M.
    Rose, T. A.
    Chen, D. -T.
    Teer, J. K.
    Flores, E. R.
    Beg, A. A.
    Schabath, M. B.
    Haura, E. B.
    Boyle, T. A.
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC ONCOLOGY, 2024, 19 (10) : S175 - S176
  • [4] Healthcare providers' knowledge and attitudes about rapid tissue donation (RTD): phase one of establishing a rapid tissue donation programme in thoracic oncology
    Schabath, Matthew B.
    McIntyre, Jessica
    Pratt, Christie
    Gonzalez, Luis E.
    Munoz-Antonia, Teresita
    Haura, Eric B.
    Quinn, Gwendolyn P.
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS, 2014, 40 (02) : 139 - 142
  • [5] Patient, caregiver and physician perspectives on participating in a thoracic rapid tissue donation program
    Quinn, Gwendolyn P.
    Pentz, Rebecca D.
    Munoz-Antonia, Teresita
    Boyle, Theresa A.
    Schabath, Matthew B.
    Pratt, Christie L.
    Shaffer, Andrea
    Duarte, Luisa F.
    Bowman-Curci, Meghan
    Antonia, Scott J.
    Chiappori, Alberto A.
    Creelan, Benjamin C.
    Gray, Jhanelle E.
    Williams, Charles C.
    Haura, Eric B.
    PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING, 2018, 101 (04) : 703 - 710
  • [6] Process for Developing a Rapid Tissue Donation Program in a Thoracic Program: Ethical and Logistical Considerations
    Quinn, Gwendolyn
    Schabath, Matthew B.
    Anotnia, Teresita M.
    Pratt, Christie
    Sehovic, Ivana
    Haura, Eric
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC ONCOLOGY, 2015, 10 (09) : S517 - S518
  • [7] An Exploratory Study of Relational, Persuasive, and Nonverbal Communication in Requests for Tissue Donation
    Siminoff, Laura A.
    Traino, Heather M.
    Gordon, Nahida H.
    JOURNAL OF HEALTH COMMUNICATION, 2011, 16 (09) : 955 - 975
  • [8] Methodology in Seeking Stakeholder Perceptions of Effective Technical Oral Presentations: An Exploratory Pilot Study
    Bhattacharyya, Ena
    Patil, Arun
    Sargunan, Rajeswary Appacutty
    QUALITATIVE REPORT, 2010, 15 (06) : 1549 - 1568
  • [9] Older black rural South African adults' perceptions on organ donation: An exploratory study
    Moropa, Monareng
    Mokwena, Jabu
    Makgahlela, Mpsanyana
    Sodi, Tholene
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY IN AFRICA, 2022, 32 (03) : 246 - 250
  • [10] An Exploratory Study on University Students' Perceptions of Posthumous Organ Donation Base on the Theory of Reasoned Action
    Wong, Shui Hung
    Chow, Amy Yin Man
    OMEGA-JOURNAL OF DEATH AND DYING, 2017, 75 (03) : 284 - 299