Roller coaster marathon: Being a live liver donor

Charlotte C. Cabello, Janice Smolowitz

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Abstract

The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the meaning of being a live liver donor. Six people between ages 27 and 53 years participated. A qualitative, in-depth, semistructured interview format was used to explore donors' thoughts and feelings about being an organ donor. Five themes were identified: (1) no turning back-how do I live without you? (2) roller coaster marathon, (3) donor network, (4) the scar, and (5) reflections-time to think. At the center of the experience was the donor's commitment to the recipient. Once donors began the process, they were determined to see it through. The process was complex, and donors received various levels of support from family, friends, health care professionals, and others. After donation, as donors recovered and were able to resume their usual daily responsibilities, they reflected on the impact of the experience and how it changed their view of life.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-191
Number of pages7
JournalProgress in Transplantation
Volume18
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2008

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