Pediatric Organ Donation and Transplantation: Across the Care Continuum
Author:
Hsu Benson1, Bondoc Alexander2, Cuenca Alex G.3, Hittle Gigli Kristin4, Laventhal Naomi5, Nakagawa Thomas6, Rauch Daniel, Fontánez Nieves Tania, House Samantha, Vinocur Charles, Webb Nicole, Hsu Benson, Mauro-Small Melissa, Castleberry Karen, Franklin Quinn, Leonard Michael, Hittle Gigli Kristin, Hanson Nancy, Alexander S. Niccole, Hsu Benson, Ettinger Nicholas, Loscalzo Steven, Lowrie Lia, Mack Elizbeth, Satchell Margaret, Siegel Linda, Srinivasan Vijay, Hsu Benson, Mack Elizabeth, Balikai Shilpa, Loscalzo Steven, Kitagawa Melanie, Srinivasan Vijay, Gadepalli Samir, October Tessie, Tamburro Robert Francis, Agus Michael, Hall Mark, Ettinger Nicholas, Tellez Sue, Downard Cynthia D., Gow Kenneth William, Beierle Elizabeth, Browne Marybeth, Gaines Barbara, Islam Saleem, Flynn-O’Brien Katherine, Walsh Danielle, Williams Regan Frances, Thorne Vivian, Tricot Laventhal Naomi, Geis Gina Marie, Loeff Deborah, Michelson Kelly N., Ott Mary A., Elster Nanette, Diekema Douglas S., McGee Maria, Arora Kavita, Emanuel Anjie, , , ,
Affiliation:
1. aDepartment of Pediatrics, University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine, Vermillion, South Dakota 2. bUniversity of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio 3. cHarvard Medical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts 4. dCollege of Nursing and Health Innovation, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas 5. eDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan 6. fDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida
Abstract
This policy statement aims to enhance comfort and increase knowledge of pediatric organ donation and transplantation to the general pediatric community, specifically focusing on the pediatric health care professional and the medical home. The pediatric health care professional will care for neonates, infants, children, and adolescents who may become donors or transplant recipients and, thus, is a crucial member of the pediatric patient’s care team. Understanding donation, transplantation, and follow-up care are important to primary care engagement. Furthermore, the pediatric health care professional may play a role in shaping public policies related to the process of organ donation and access to organ transplantation.
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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