1.Relationship Forming Factors in the Interview Between Organ Procurement Coordinators and the Family of Brain Dead: A Qualitative Study on the Communication Experience of Organ Procurement Coordinators
Jung-Woo LEE ; Chanung KIM ; Yongik BAK ; Yeonok JEOUNG ; Jungsun KIM
Health Communication 2022;17(2):107-116
Purpose:
: Interviews between the coordinator and the family of the brain dead for organ and tissue donation have a great impact on the increase in the consent rate of organ donation. It is necessary to find out empirically the factors for building a mutually respectful and reciprocal relationship in the interview between the coordinator and the family from the perspective of the research subject.
Methods:
: This study is a qualitative study, and data were collected through in-depth interviews with 10 coordinators of the Korea Organ Donation Agency. The collected data were analyzed by two steps of text analysis and meaning reconstruction.
Results:
: The relationship building factors between the coordinator and the family of the brain dead analyzed in this study include ‘establishing trust, helping the family, empathy, active listening, friendliness, non-burdening, cautious approach, and sincerity’. Coordinators conducted interviews to deliver information to the family of the brain dead, sincerely and carefully through sympathy and listening, while working for the family at the same time. In these interviews, non-verbal and quasi-verbal communication as well as verbal expressions was actively used.
Conclusion
: The results of this study can be used for communication training of organ procurement coordinators.
2.Performance Evaluation of the Autokit Total Ketone Bodies.
Nuri LEE ; Chaeok HA ; Hyoungjoo YUN ; Kyungin WOO
Journal of Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance 2017;39(4):178-180
In this study, the Autokit Total Ketone Bodies kit (Wako Pure Chemical, Japan), a total ketone measurement assay using an enzymatic method, was evaluated using a Roche Cobas e702 instrument (Roche Diagnostics, Germany). Precision, linearity, carryover, and reference range verification were evaluated with reference to Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines. Standard materials provided by the manufacturer and patient samples were used for the evaluation. The precision and carryover of the evaluation result satisfied the acceptance criteria. Linearity was also acceptable at more than 0.99. The quantitative Autokit Total Ketone Bodies kit is precise, and can be widely used in clinical laboratories.
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