The 3-Step Model of informed consent for living kidney donation: a proposal on behalf of the DESCaRTES Working Group of the European Renal Association

Author:

Grossi Alessandra Agnese12ORCID,Sever Mehmet Sukru3,Hellemans Rachel45,Mariat Christophe6,Crespo Marta78,Watschinger Bruno9,Peruzzi Licia10ORCID,Demir Erol1112ORCID,Velioglu Arzu13ORCID,Gandolfini Ilaria14ORCID,Oniscu Gabriel C15ORCID,Hilbrands Luuk16ORCID,Mjoen Geir17

Affiliation:

1. Center for Clinical Ethics, Department of Biotechnologies and Life Sciences, University of Insubria , Varese , Italy

2. Department of Human Sciences, Innovation, and Territory, University of Insubria , Como , Italy

3. Istanbul School of Medicine, Department of Nephrology , Istanbul , Turkey

4. Department of Nephrology-Hypertension, University Hospital , Edegem , Belgium

5. Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, Laboratory of Experimental Medicine and Paediatrics (LEMP), University of Antwerp , Wilrijk , Belgium

6. Nephrology Dialysis and Renal Transplantation Dpt, Chu de Saint-Etienne, Université Jean Monnet , Saint-Etienne , France

7. Department of Nephrology, Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute , Barcelona , Spain

8. (IMIM), Hospital del Mar , Barcelona , Spain

9. Medical University of Vienna, Department of Medicine III, Division of Nephrology and Dialysis , Vienna , Austria

10. Pediatric Nephrology Dialysis and Transplantation Unit, AOU Città della Salute e della Scienza , Turin , Italy

11. Transplant Immunology Research Centre of Excellence , , Istanbul , Turkey

12. Koç University Hospital , , Istanbul , Turkey

13. Marmara University, School of Medicine, Department of Nephrology , Istanbul , Turkey

14. Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma , Parma, Italy

15. Edinburgh Transplant Centre, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, UK

16. Department of Nephrology, Radboud University Medical Center , Nijmegen , The Netherlands

17. Department of Transplant Medicine, Oslo University Hospital , Oslo , Norway

Abstract

ABSTRACT Living donation challenges the ethical principle of non-maleficence in that it exposes healthy persons to risks for the benefit of someone else. This makes safety, informed consent (IC) and education a priority. Living kidney donation has multiple benefits for the potential donor, but there are also several known short- and long-term risks. Although complete standardization of IC is likely to be unattainable, studies have emphasized the need for a standardized IC process to enable equitable educational and decision-making prospects for the prevention of inequities across transplant centers. Based on the Three-Talk Model of shared decision-making by Elwyn et al., we propose a model, named 3-Step (S) Model, where each step coincides with the three ideal timings of the process leading the living donor to the decision to pursue living donation: prior to the need for kidney replacement therapy (team talk); at the local nephrology unit or transplant center, with transplant clinicians and surgeons prior to evaluations start (option talk); and throughout evaluation, after having learned about the different aspects of donation, especially if there are second thoughts or doubts (decision talk). Based on the 3-S Model, to deliver conceptual and practical guidance to nephrologists and transplant clinicians, we provide recommendations for standardization of the timing, content, modalities for communicating risks and assessment of understanding prior to donation. The 3-S Model successfully allows an integration between standardization and individualization of IC, enabling a person-centered approach to potential donors. Studies will assess the effectiveness of the 3-S Model in kidney transplant clinical practice.

Funder

ISCIII

FEDER

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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