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Perception of college-going girls towards corneal donation in North India: A latent class analysis study

Purpose: To assess the perception of college-going girls toward corneal donation in Northern India. Methods: An online survey with a pre-structured, pre-validated questionnaire was conducted on 1721 college-going girls in Northern India. The knowledge and attitude scores were regressed, and latent c...

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Published in:Indian journal of ophthalmology 2023-02, Vol.71 (2), p.486-497
Main Authors: Gupta, Parul, Rana, Minakshi, Kumar-M, Praveen, Agarwal, Aniruddha, Duggal, Mona, Sharma, Raman, Jugran, Deepak, Bhargava, Nisha, Kaushal, Vipin, Ram, Jagat
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description Purpose: To assess the perception of college-going girls toward corneal donation in Northern India. Methods: An online survey with a pre-structured, pre-validated questionnaire was conducted on 1721 college-going girls in Northern India. The knowledge and attitude scores were regressed, and latent class analysis was carried out. Results: The average of scores for all participants was computed individually for the knowledge questions and the attitude questions, and based on this score, total participants were divided into two groups: Better corneal donation behaviors (BCDB) and poor corneal donation behaviors. The binomial logistic regression model of knowledge domain for predicting BCDB, age of the participant, their awareness about corneal donation, and willingness to discuss eye donation among family members were found significant. Similarly, for the attitude domain, awareness about corneal donation, knowledge about hours within which ideal eye donation needs to be undertaken, and knowledge about eye donation during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic were found to be significant. Latent class analysis identified one subset of participants having poorer knowledge and attitude scores and that they were more from a rural background, were having more than first order as birth order, were belonging to SC/ST classes, had illiterate or secondary education of father and mother, and were living in rented houses. Conclusion: The findings of the study significantly contribute to devising a mechanism to improve knowledge and influencing the attitude about eye donation among the youth, especially young women, who can act as counselors and motivators for the masses as well as their own families, in the generations to come.
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Attitudes
Cornea
corneal blindness
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Donation of organs, tissues, etc
Eye diseases
eye donation
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
India - epidemiology
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Mothers
organ donation
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Tissue Donors
Transplantation
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title Perception of college-going girls towards corneal donation in North India: A latent class analysis study
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