Pediatric Death and Family Organ Donation: Bereavement Support Services in One Pediatric Health System

J Patient Exp. 2024 Feb 14:11:23743735241226987. doi: 10.1177/23743735241226987. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Health care providers need to support families and provide resources when facing their child's death and potential organ donation. Aims of this retrospective chart review in a tertiary health care system were: (1) describe characteristics of pediatric organ donors compared to those who were not; (2) determine differences between services utilized by families who selected organ donation versus those who did not. From 2017 to 2023 of 288 pediatric deaths, 76 were organ donors and 212 did not donate. Organ donors' mean age at admission was 6.3 ± 5.8 years. Thirty-four (44.7%) participated in Honor Walks. Significant differences existed between organ donors and non-organ donors in patients who were diagnosed with SIDS (3.9% vs 13.2%; P = .025). This study provides additional data to help further our understanding of bereavement support services for families making difficult decisions regarding organ donation.

Keywords: bereavement support; honor rituals; organ donation; organ procurement organization; pediatric.