What Does a Diagnosis of Brain Death Mean to Family Members Approached about Organ Donation? A Review of the Literature

Author:

Long Tracy1,Psychol C.1,Sque Magi1,Addington-Hall Julia1

Affiliation:

1. University of Southampton, United Kingdom

Abstract

Background What a diagnosis of brain stem death (the term used in the United Kingdom) or brain death (the term used in the United States) means to the family members of potential organ donors is an important issue to explore as biomedicine moves to expand the range of end-of-life technologies that, potentially, blur the demarcation between life and death. Objective To provide some insights into how a diagnosis of brain stem death or brain death may be perceived by family members approached about organ donation. Methods A review of the literature regarding organ donation was carried out. Results Although most publications do not focus specifically on the concept of brain death, those that do so made a valuable contribution, offering potential theoretical frameworks to aid our understanding of what the diagnosis of death by brain-based criteria means to family members of potential organ donors. The diagnosis of brain death is intricately linked to the issue of organ donation and may influence family members' decision making. Also, the perception that death has occurred differs from one person to another. Conclusions A sustained increase in the number of organs available for transplantation may never be achieved until the concepts of brain death, brain stem death, and now Non—Heart-beating death (1) are debated more widely within society; (2) a greater degree of consensus is reached within health care; and (3) bereaved family members approached to donate the organs of their deceased relative have a better understanding of what these diagnoses mean.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Transplantation

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