Participants' judgements of the European Donor Hospital Education Programme (EDHEP) : an international comparison

The European Donor Hospital Education Programme (EDHEP) is a one-day workshop, aimed at providing guidelines for breaking the news of the death of a relative and for raising the issue of organ donation with bereaved relatives. Participants' judgements of the workshop in the Netherlands and in t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transplant international 1999-05, Vol.12 (3), p.182-187
Hauptverfasser: VAN DALEN, J, BLOK, G. A, MORLEY, M. J, MORTON, J, HAASE-KROMWIJK, B, SELLS, R. A, JOHNSON, R. W. G
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description The European Donor Hospital Education Programme (EDHEP) is a one-day workshop, aimed at providing guidelines for breaking the news of the death of a relative and for raising the issue of organ donation with bereaved relatives. Participants' judgements of the workshop in the Netherlands and in the United Kingdom were compared to determine whether EDHEP meets doctors' and nurses' training needs in breaking bad news and requesting organ donation. In both countries EDHEP appears to be greatly appreciated by intensive care medical and nursing staff; the judgements are more positive in the United Kingdom than in the Netherlands. It seems that, irrespective of their professional experience, intensive care staff consider EDHEP a valuable teaching programme that increases confidence in communicating with bereaved relatives about death and organ donation.
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Attitude of Health Personnel
Biological and medical sciences
Clinical death. Palliative care. Organ gift and preservation
Europe
Humans
Intensive Care Units
Medical sciences
Professional-Family Relations
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Tissue Donors
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