Optimizing Informed Consent Processes to Educate Donor and Recipient Candidates about Psychosocial Risks
Q&A Handout: Covering speaker responses to questions not addressed during the live session.
Speaker: Rebecca Hays, MSW • University of Wisconsin Department of Coordinated Care
Moderator: Jim Rodrigue, PhD • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
After participating in this webinar, the learner will be able to:
- Outline elements of a meaningful informed consent process and content elements prescribed by the OPTN.
- Review psychosocial outcomes and risk factors for poor outcomes (psychological and financial) for transplant recipients and living donors.
- Describe best practices to promote understanding, including use of teach back, plain language, and culturally relevant approaches.
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