Transplant Caregiving in the U.S.: A Call for System Change

This report (45 pages) looks at the challenges and needs facing those who support patients awaiting or who have received an organ, stem cell or bone marrow transplant in the United States.
Year: 2023
Languages: English
Format: Document (article, report, guide, etc.)
Dimension(s) of caregiving:
  • Analysis of caregiving support
  • Realities of caregiving

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This report (45 pages) looks at the challenges and needs facing those who support patients awaiting or who have received an organ, stem cell or bone marrow transplant in the United States. It also offers recommendations for improving caregiver support throughout the transplant process.

The report draws on information from various sources that include a literature review, an expert panel, focus groups and qualitative interviews with the caregivers.

Like to know more? 

See the second report on the topic: Gaps and Opportunities: Family Caregiver Programs in U.S. Transplant Centers.