Questions for Transplant Kids
The American Society of Transplantation (AST)'s Pediatric Community of Practice (PCOP) is looking for input from your kids! AST PCOP is looking to make a book for transplant kids using answers given by other children. It is okay if your child is unable to answer all questions. Reach out to hello@transplantfamilies.org if you have any questions. Thank you in advance!
Questions for parents:
Parents: What is your child's current age?
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Parents: How old was your child when they received their gift?
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Parents: What is your child's race or ethnicity?
Parents: What type of organ did your child receive? Check all that apply.
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Heart
Liver
Lung
Kidney
Pancreas
Intestine
Vascular Composite Allograft
Other
Questions for kids
Please ask your kids these questions and answer from their perspective. It is OK if they want to skip some questions.
What was the easiest part of transplant?
What was the hardest part of transplant?
How do you get ready for procedures, such as blood draws, biopsies, etc.?
What do you like most about having a transplant?
What do you like least about having a transplant?
What is something that you know you should be doing, but you don’t always do?
Some children name their transplant. If you did, what is the name and why did you choose that name?
What would you say to a kid that is going to have a transplant and is scared or worried?
What was the hardest part of transplant?
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