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Becoming a living kidney donor
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2003
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Organ DonationSocial PsychologyEmpathySocial SciencesPsychologyEthics Of LoveChronic Kidney DiseaseSocial IdentityKidney TransplantPotential DonorsMotivationAltruismApplied Social PsychologyLiving Kidney DonorUrologyProsocial BehaviorKidney TransplantationPotential Kidney DonorsMedicineNephrologyKidney Donors
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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