Action of professionals in the family interview for organ donation
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https://doi.org/10.33361/RPQ.2023.v.11.n.26.556Keywords:
Obtaining tissues and organs, Professional-family relationships, Family, InterviewAbstract
Understand the ways of acting of the professionals of the intra-hospital commission of organ and tissue donation during the interview with the family for the donation. Qualitative research based on Jürgen Habermas' Theory of Communicative Action, developed from April to August 2018 through semi-structured interviews and non-participant observation among professionals from the intra-hospital organ and tissue donation committee, in four hospitals in the South Region, selected through intentional sampling and Snowball. The Ethnograph V6 program was used for data management and hermeneutic-dialectic analysis. A communicative and strategic approach/action was used by the 21 participants. In communicative action, they sought to understand each other and when it comes to the patients’ families, they tried empathy, provide support, and share knowledge. In the strategic approach, family consent was sought with predefined intentions in order to solve some problems.
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