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Factors Affecting Attitude Toward Organ Donation Among Nursing Students in Warsaw, Poland

Abstract Background The opinion of future nursing professionals can influence the number of transplants. The objective of this study was to analyze the attitude of nursing students at the Medical University of Warsaw in the center of Poland toward organ donation and determine the factors that affect...

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Published in:Transplantation proceedings 2015-11, Vol.47 (9), p.2590-2592
Main Authors: Mikla, M, Rios, A, Lopez-Navas, A, Gotlib, J, Kilanska, D, Martinez-Alarcón, L, Ramis, G, Ramirez, P, Lopez Montesinos, M.J
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Summary:Abstract Background The opinion of future nursing professionals can influence the number of transplants. The objective of this study was to analyze the attitude of nursing students at the Medical University of Warsaw in the center of Poland toward organ donation and determine the factors that affect this attitude. Methods The study was conducted in the 2011 to 2012 academic year. The study population consisted of nursing students. Type of sampling consisted of sampling in points of compulsory attendance, in the 5 nursing courses with the higher degree of fulfillment of 80%. Measuring instrument used was the validated questionnaire (PCID-DTO Rios). The questionnaire was completed anonymously and was self-administered. Results The completion rate was 96% (793 of 828). Of the students surveyed (n = 793), 69% (n = 547) were in favor of organ donation and transplantation, 25% (n = 201) were undecided, and 6% (n = 45) were against. This attitude was related to being in favor of donating the organs of a relative (OR = 3.174; P  < .001); discussion of the subject with the family (OR = 2.188; P  < .001); positive attitude toward donation and transplantation of the father (OR = 3.039; P  = .001); considered to having good information on the subject (OR = 8.695; P  < .001); being a regular donor blood (OR = 3.597; P  = .001); not worried by the possible mutilation of the body after donation (OR = 6.802; P  < .001); and accepting other treatment options of the body such as the burial (OR = 1.683; P  = .015). Conclusions More than 30% of the nursing students are not in favor of organ donation, but this attitude is conditioned by several psychosocial factors.
ISSN:0041-1345
1873-2623
DOI:10.1016/j.transproceed.2015.09.031