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Monday, February 14, 2011

Patient Stories May Improve Health, NYTimes.com

The only reservation that he mentioned was the same one all the other patients had — he feared that death would come before the perfect organ.

But during one visit just before he finally got the transplant, he confessed that he had been grappling with another concern, one so overwhelming he had even considered withdrawing from the waiting list. He worried that he would not be strong enough mentally and physically to survive a transplant.

In desperation, he told me, he had contacted several patients who had already undergone a transplant. “That’s what made me believe I’d be O.K.,” he said. “You doctors have answered all of my questions, but what I really needed was to hear the stories about transplant from people like me.”

Patients and doctors have long understood the power of telling and listening to personal narratives. Whether among patients in peer support groups or between doctors and patients in the exam room or even between doctors during consultations, stories are an essential part of how we communicate, interpret experiences and incorporate new information into our lives.

Despite the ubiquitousness of storytelling in medicine, research on its effects in the clinical setting has remained relatively thin. While important, a vast majority of studies have been anecdotal , offering up neither data nor statistics but rather — you guessed it — stories to back up the authors’ claims.

Now The Annals of Internal Medicine has published the results of a provocative new trial examining the effects of storytelling on patients with high blood pressure. And it appears that at least for one group of patients, listening to personal narratives helped control high blood pressure as effectively as the addition of more medications.

Monitoring the blood pressure of nearly 300 African-American patients who lived in urban areas and had known hypertension, the researchers at three-month intervals gave half the patients videos of similar patients telling stories about their own experiences. The rest of the patients received videos of more generic and impersonal health announcements on topics like dealing with stress. While all the patients who received the storytelling DVD had better blood pressure control on average, those who started out with uncontrolled hypertension were able to achieve and maintain a drop as significant as it had been for patients in previous trials testing drug regimens.

“Telling and listening to stories is the way we make sense of our lives,” said Dr. Thomas K. Houston, lead author of the study and a researcher at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester and the Veterans Affairs medical center in Bedford, Mass. “That natural tendency may have the potential to alter behavior and improve health.”

Experts in this emerging field of narrative communication say that storytelling effectively counteracts the initial denial that can arise when a patient learns of a new diagnosis or is asked to change deeply ingrained behaviors. Patients may react to this news by thinking, “This is not directly related to me,” or “My experience is different.” Stories help break down that denial by engaging the listener, often through some degree of identification with the storyteller or one of the characters.

“The magic of stories lies in the relatedness they foster,” Dr. Houston said. “Marketers have known this for a long time, which is why you see so many stories in advertisements.”

In health care, storytelling may have its greatest impact on patients who distrust the medical system or who have difficulty understanding or acting on health information because they may find personal narratives easier to digest. Stories may also help those patients who struggle with more “silent” chronic diseases, like diabetes or high blood pressure. In these cases, stories can help patients realize the importance of addressing a disease that has few obvious or immediate symptoms. “These types of patients and diseases may be a particular ‘sweet spot’ for storytelling,” Dr. Houston noted.

This particular benefit from stories comes as welcome news not only for patients but also for doctors, who are increasingly reimbursed based on patient outcomes. “There’s only so much the doctor can do, so providers are looking for innovative ways to help their patients,” Dr. Houston said. While more research still needs to be done, the possibilities for integrating storytelling into clinical practice are numerous. In one possible situation, which is not all that dissimilar from popular dating sites, doctors and patients would be able to access Web sites that would match patients to videos of similar patients recounting their own experiences with the same disease.

Dr. Houston is currently involved in several more studies that will examine the broader use of storytelling in patient care and delineate ways in which it can best be integrated. Nonetheless, he remains certain of one thing: Sharing narratives can be a powerful tool for doctors and patients.

“Storytelling is human,” Dr. Houston said. “We learn through stories, and we use them to make sense of our lives. It’s a natural extension to think that we could use stories to improve our health.”

Join the discussion on the Well blog, Healing Through Storytelling.”

Click on the link to read the full story.

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Anatomy Gifts Registry

Anatomic Gift Foundation (AGF), Maryland:"The Anatomic Gift Foundation (AGF) is an independent Maryland non-profit, 501 (c) (3), organization and is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of community professionals."
Mailing Address
Anatomy Gifts Registry
500 McCormick Drive, Suite E
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
24 hour Phone Numbers
Toll Free 1-800-300-LIFE (5433)
(410) 863-0491
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Email info@anatomicgift.com
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Donate Life America

Organ and tissue transplants offer patients a new chance at healthy, productive, normal lives and return them to their families, friends and communities. You have the power to change someone's world by being a donor. It's about living. It's about Life.

Donate Life America board member joins transplant docs climbing Mt Rainier to promote the importance of registering to be an organ, eye and tissue donor! Follow them on twitter @DonateLife2day. A portion of their experience will be web streamed "live" at 5:00 PM (PDT) on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.
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The third annual National Donor Designation Report Card prepared by Donate Life America shows 86.3 million people were enrolled in state donor registries at the end of 2009. This represents an increase of 24.4 percent since 2007 and bringing us a step closer to the goal of 100 million designated donors. Click here to view the April 2010 Donor Designation Report Card.

Donate Life America:"Donate Life America, formerly the Coalition on Donation, was founded by the transplant community in 1992 to educate the public about organ, eye and tissue donation and avoid duplication of effort. Donate Life America assists in mobilizing the transplant community to educate the American public on the need for organ, eye and tissue donation and motivating the public to make an actionable donor designation. The organization publishes brochures, program kits and other materials; provides technical assistance and referral services; coordinates the national campaign for organ, eye and tissue donation; identifies measurable best practices and leads the Donor Designation Collaborative."
Donate Life America
700 N. Fourth Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
phone: 804-782-4920
fax: 804-782-4643
http://donatelife.net

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation

The Musculoskeletal Transplant
Foundation, the nation’s largest
tissue bank, changes lives by connecting donors with surgeons and transplant recipients. As a non-profit service organization, MTF is dedicated to providing quality tissue through a commitment to excellence in education, research, recovery and care for recipients, donors and their families. Since our inception in 1987, MTF has recovered more than 60,000 donors and has distributed more than 3 million grafts for transplantation.

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New! Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation:"The Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation, the nation’s largest tissue bank, changes lives by connecting donors with surgeons and transplant recipients. As a non-profit service organization, MTF is dedicated to providing quality tissue through a commitment to excellence in education, research, recovery and care for recipients, donors and their families. Since our inception in 1987, MTF has recovered more than 60,000 donors and has distributed more than 3 million grafts for transplantation."
Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation
125 May Street
Edison, NJ 08837
Telephone: 732-661-0202
Fax: 732-661-2298
Customer Service Telephone: 1-800-433-6576
Customer Service Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:15 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. (EST)
E-mail Addresses: General information and questions may be directed to: Information@mtf.org
http://www.mtf.org/

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Donate Life America:"Donate Life America, formerly the Coalition on Donation, was founded by the transplant community in 1992 to educate the public about organ, eye and tissue donation and avoid duplication of effort. Donate Life America assists in mobilizing the transplant community to educate the American public on the need for organ, eye and tissue donation and motivating the public to make an actionable donor designation. The organization publishes brochures, program kits and other materials; provides technical assistance and referral services; coordinates the national campaign for organ, eye and tissue donation; identifies measurable best practices and leads the Donor Designation Collaborative."
Donate Life America
700 N. Fourth Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
phone: 804-782-4920
fax: 804-782-4643
http://donatelife.net

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American Cord Blood Program:"While you are pregnant, your baby’s umbilical cord is a lifeline between the two of you. After your baby is born, umbilical cord blood can be a lifeline for someone else a child or adult with leukemia or another life-threatening illness. By donating umbilical cord blood, your baby can become a hero to a patient in need.
http://www.americancordblood.com/home.html

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Anatomic Gift Foundation (AGF), Maryland:"The Anatomic Gift Foundation (AGF) is an independent Maryland non-profit, 501 (c) (3), organization and is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of community professionals."
http://www.anatomicgift.com/

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BMT InfoNet Homepage...
Blood & Marrow Transplant Information Network is a not-for-profit organization dedicated exclusively to serving the needs of persons facing a bone marrow, blood stem cell or umbilical cord blood trans...
http://www.http://www.bmtinfonet.org

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Duke Transplant Center - Lung Transplant Home...
Transplant Center at Duke University Medical Center ...
http://lungtransplant.mc.duke.edu

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Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center:"The Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center has been established at McLean Hospital as a centralized resource for the collection and distribution of human brain specimens for brain research. Research over the past decade has shown that the study of human brain tissue is essential to increasing our understanding of how the nervous system functions. Most recently, postmortem human brain research has played a significant role in the development of a genetic test for Huntington's disease as well as a treatment for Parkinson's disease. Similarly, neurochemical and anatomical studies focusing on the biological nature of the severe mental illnesses are now emerging and bringing forth new hope for understanding the underlying brain mechanisms responsible for psychosis and other symptoms associated with these debilitating brain disorders. In order to perform research into the neurological or psychiatric disorders, it is vital to collect normal control tissue as well."
Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center
McLean Hospital
115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA 02478
1-800-BRAIN BANK, (1-800-272-4622)
http://www.brainbank.mclean.org/

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International Institute for the Advancement of Medicine (IIAM):"a non-profit organization whose purpose is to facilitate the placement of non-transplantable human organs and tissues for biomedical research and education."
http://www.iiam.org/geninfo/backgrnd.htm

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Living Bank Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donor Form:"For more information about organ/tissue donation, contact The Living Bank at 1-800-528-2971. The organ and tissue shortage is a crisis, but it is a crisis with a cure. Remember, the only way your family will know your decision is if you tell them."
http://www.actec.org/pubInfoArk/livingbank.html

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Organ Donation, Frequently Asked Questions:
http://www.organdonor.gov/faq.html

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Second Wind Lung Transplant Association, Inc....
Second Wind Lung Transplantation Association...
http://www.2ndWind.org

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Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (Alaska):
http://www.touchngo.com/lglcntr/akstats/Statutes/Title13/Chapter50.htm

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Nursing Malpractice Case Studies:

June 20, 1999: Organ Donation Informed Consent, Is A Single Parent's Sufficient?
Organ donors are in high demand.  Frequently intended recipients can wait a lifetime for the critical matching organ.  In this case, two nurses obtained a consent from a child's mother.  When the father later expressed his disagreement, the child's corneas had been harvested and it was too late.
Andrews v. Alabama Eye Bank, 727 S. 2d 62 –AL (1999)
http://www.nursefriendly.com/nursing/clinical.cases/062099.htm

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