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Knowledge and Attitude of Donor Cardholders Toward Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation in an Iranian Tissue Bank: A Case-Control Study

Abstract Background Cadaveric organ shortage is the most important obstacle to more widespread provision of transplants. Many factors influence the donation rate: social factors, religion, familial relations, and especially knowledge and attitudes toward organ and tissue donation and transplantation...

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Published in:Transplantation proceedings 2009-09, Vol.41 (7), p.2715-2717
Main Authors: Arjmand, B, Aghayan, S.H, Goodarzi, P, Razavi, S.H.E, Jafarian, A, Larijani, B, Khalooghi, K, Charmchi, E, Arjmand, F
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description Abstract Background Cadaveric organ shortage is the most important obstacle to more widespread provision of transplants. Many factors influence the donation rate: social factors, religion, familial relations, and especially knowledge and attitudes toward organ and tissue donation and transplantation. Increasing public awareness can reform the incorrect beliefs and myths about donation and transplantation. This study investigated knowledge and attitudes of donor cardholders toward organ and tissue donation as well as transplantation. Methods This case-control study was performed in 2006 among 178 donor cardholders and the same number of a control group who completed a questionnaire including 23 questions and demographic information. Findings Knowledge and attitude among the cardholder was significantly greater than the control group ( P < .05). We observed a inverse correlation between age and a positive attitude toward donation and transplantation among cardholders. Conclusion This study suggested that the main reasons for refusal to donate organ and tissue were insufficient knowledge and negative attitudes due to misinformation regarding donation and transplantation. We believe that educating and motivating the public via the mass media can increase the rate of consent for organ and tissue donation and transplantation.
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Female
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Fundamental immunology
Humans
Iran
Knowledge
Male
Marital Status
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Personnel, Hospital - psychology
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Surveys and Questionnaires
Tissue and Organ Procurement - statistics & numerical data
Tissue Banks - statistics & numerical data
Tissue Donors - psychology
Tissue, organ and graft immunology
Transplantation - statistics & numerical data
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