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Published in: International Urology and Nephrology 12/2020

01-12-2020 | Nephrology - Original Paper

Coercion, dissatisfaction, and social stigma: an ethnographic study of compensated living kidney donation in Iran

Authors: Sigrid Fry-Revere, Deborah Chen, Bahar Bastani, Simin Golestani, Rachana Agarwal, Howsikan Kugathasan, Melissa Le

Published in: International Urology and Nephrology | Issue 12/2020

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Abstract

This article updates the qualitative research on Iran reported in the 2012 article by Tong et al. “The experiences of commercial kidney donors: thematic synthesis of qualitative research” (Tong et al. in Transpl Int 25:1138–1149, 2012). The basic approach used in the Tong et al. article is applied to a more recent and more comprehensive study of Iranian living organ donors, providing a clearer picture of what compensated organ donation is like in Iran since the national government began regulating compensated donation. Iran is the only country in the world where kidney selling is legal, regulated, and subsidized by the national government. This article focuses on three themes: (1) coercion and other pressures to donate, (2) donor satisfaction with their donation experience, and (3) whether donors fear social stigma. We found no evidence of coercion, but 68% of the paid living organ donors interviewed felt pressure to donate due to extreme poverty or other family pressures. Even though 27% of the living kidney donors interviewed said they were satisfied with their donation experience, 74% had complaints about the donation process or its results, including some of the donors who said they were satisfied. In addition, 84% of donors indicated they feared experiencing social stigma because of their kidney donation.
Footnotes
1
Note that “buying power” is a different concept than “exchange rate”. A detailed explanation of why “buying power” is a better measure for understanding what living organ donors are paid in Iran is provided in The Kidney Sellers (p. 212) [7].
 
2
All the quotes and details about donors are about men unless the donor is specifically identified as a woman.
 
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Metadata
Title
Coercion, dissatisfaction, and social stigma: an ethnographic study of compensated living kidney donation in Iran
Authors
Sigrid Fry-Revere
Deborah Chen
Bahar Bastani
Simin Golestani
Rachana Agarwal
Howsikan Kugathasan
Melissa Le
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
International Urology and Nephrology / Issue 12/2020
Print ISSN: 0301-1623
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2584
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11255-018-1824-y

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