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- Title
Changes in Awareness Toward Minor's Organ Donation Through Structured Information; Survey.
- Authors
YoungRok Choi; Sanghoon Lee; Yeonhee Lee; Min Hyun Cho; Kyong Ihn; Kyung Chul Yoon; Ji-Man Kang; Seong Heon Kim; Hee Gyung Kang; Nam-Joon Yi
- Abstract
This study analyzed survey results regarding awareness of living minors' organ donation. The questionnaires focused on changes in how respondents felt about donations by living minors after eliciting the uncertainty of long-term outcomes for living donors and recipients. The respondents were categorized asminors, adults affiliated with non-medical jobs (Non-Meds), and adults affiliated with medical jobs (Meds). The rates of awareness of living organ donation were significantly different; minors at 86.2%, non-Meds at 82.0%, and Meds at 98.7% (p < 0.001). Only 41.4% of Minors and 32.0% of Non-Meds were aware of organ donation by minors, while 70.3% of Meds were (p < 0.001). The response rate of opposition to organ donation by minors was highest for Meds and remained the same before and after (54.4%- 57.7%, p = 0.311). However, the opposition rate in Non-Meds significantly increased (32.4%-46.7%) after learning about the uncertainty of long-term outcomes (p = 0.009). The study found that Non-Meds lacked adequate knowledge regarding organ donation by minors and their potential lethal outcomes. Their attitudes toward organ donation by minors could be changed by giving structured information. It is necessary to provide exact information and raise social awareness regarding organ donation by living minors.
- Subjects
ORGAN donation; MINORS; AWARENESS
- Publication
Transplant International, 2023, Vol 36, p1
- ISSN
0934-0874
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3389/ti.2023.10795