Donor Families
Donor families viewed research use as a way to honour the deceased person's legacy and create meaning when transplantation was not possible. Recognition and donor family support services were described as sources of comfort and closure. Do…
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Donor families viewed research use as a way to honour the deceased person's legacy and create meaning when transplantation was not possible. Recognition and donor family support services were described as sources of comfort and closure. Donor families worried that discussing research consent alongside transplant consent could confuse families and reduce transplant donation. Families emphasized that organs unsuitable for transplant can still carry emotional significance after bereavement.