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Patient-centred and family-centred care of critically ill patients who are potential organ donors: a qualitative study protocol of family member perspectives.

Katina ZhengStephanie SutherlandPierre CardinalMaureen MeadeAngele LandriaultBrandi Vanderspank-WrightSabira ValianiSam ShemieAmber ApplebySean KeenanMatthew WeissKim WerestiukAndreas H KramerJoann KawchukStephen BeedSonny DhananiGiuseppe PagliarelloMichaël ChasseKen LotheringtonMary GatienKim ParsonsJennifer ChandlerPeter NickersonJim KutsogiannisAimee J Sarti
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
Local research ethics boards (REB) at all participating sites across Canada have approved this protocol. The main REB involved is the Ottawa Health Science Network REB. Data collection began in August 2018. Publication of results is anticipated in 2021. Study findings will help improve healthcare provider competency in caring for potential organ donors and their families and improve organ donation consent rates. Findings will also help with the development of educational materials for a competency-based curriculum for critical care residents.
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