Psychosocial assessment of complex multicultural situations in paediatric liver transplantation with living donors: the benefits of a systemic approach (original) (raw)
2019
Abstract
From 1984 to 2018, 1115 paediatric liver transplantations have been performed, of which 433 with living donors. With patients coming from 13 different countries, our centre has a strong international dimension. The Live Organ Donor Consensus Group has formulated a statement according to which “a psychological evaluation is necessary for each potential donor”[i]. In our centre, we systematically conduct pre-transplant psychological assessments, which consist in a clinical family interview. The complexity of the family situations having increased over the last few years, we aimed to address the relevance and efficiency of our pre-transplant interviews. Methods: Content analysis of 130 pre-transplant reports written between 1/07/2014 and 31/10/2018 were reviewed, as well as personal prospective notes by the psychologist, in the follow-up of the families after transplantation during the same period, with a systemic attention to the transplanted child’s family. Results: Our reflective wo...
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