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Becoming a living kidney donor

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TRANSPLANTATION
Volume 76, Issue 8, Pages 1243-1247

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.TP.0000087832.27092.4F

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Earlier investigations of attitudes of living kidney donors have been performed in retrospect. We saw a need to investigate in depth those motives and feelings that are relevant in potential kidney donors. With a phenomenologic approach, interviews were performed with 12 potential donors. Seven categories of motives were identified: a desire to help, increased self-esteem from doing good deeds, identification with the recipient, self-benefit from the relative's improved health, mere logic, external pressure, and a feeling of moral duty. In the individual, these categories interacted to create a perception of donation being the only option.

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