Follow-Up Communication
Cross-source consensus on Follow-Up Communication from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Benefits
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Risks & contraindications
Highlighted claims
- All stakeholder groups consistently wanted information about what happened to donated organs after research use. — Organ donation for research purposes: a qualitative focus group study on the views of donor families, transplant recipients and heart failure patients in the UK
- Transparent follow-up communication was identified as essential for donor family and recipient wellbeing. — Organ donation for research purposes: a qualitative focus group study on the views of donor families, transplant recipients and heart failure patients in the UK
- Lack of follow-up information contributed to unresolved grief and incomplete closure after bereavement. — Organ donation for research purposes: a qualitative focus group study on the views of donor families, transplant recipients and heart failure patients in the UK
- Participants wanted the option to receive research outcome updates rather than a mandatory obligation to receive them. — Organ donation for research purposes: a qualitative focus group study on the views of donor families, transplant recipients and heart failure patients in the UK