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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Knowledge about transplantation and attitudes toward organ donation: a survey among medical students in Northeast Brazil
Other Titles: Transplantation Proceedings
Authors: Dutra, Margarida Maria Dantas
Bonfim, Tárcyo Antonio Silva
Pereira, I. S.
Figueiredo, I. C.
Dutra, A. M. D.
Lopes, Antonio Alberto da Silva
metadata.dc.creator: Dutra, Margarida Maria Dantas
Bonfim, Tárcyo Antonio Silva
Pereira, I. S.
Figueiredo, I. C.
Dutra, A. M. D.
Lopes, Antonio Alberto da Silva
Abstract: During the registration for the second semester of 2002, 779 of the 1001 students from the Medical School, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, answered an anonymous multiplechoice questionnaire including demographic variables, knowledge about transplantation issues, and willingness to donate organs. Mean age was 21.9 2.9 years (range: 17 to 51 years); 59.5% were men. Regarding the knowledge of which organs and tissues could be transplanted, 99.1% answered kidneys, 96.1% heart, 88.2% liver, 41.1% lung, 24.0% pancreas, 9% bowel, 98.3% corneas, 89.5% bone marrow, 38.1% heart valves, 47.7% skin, and 18.5% bone and tendons. Regarding the criteria of death, 82.4% answered that it is the lack of all brain activity, 8.2% cardiac arrest, 5.2% irreversible coma, and 4.2% did not know. As to the Brazilian transplantation law, 47.3% did not know, 51% had heard about it, and 1.7% answered that they knew the law in detail. As to the willingness to donate organs, 538 (69.2%) were donors. Of 239 nondonors, 51.1% answered the reason for not donating was the lack of confidence in the heath system, 14.3% had no knowledge of the matter, 17.7% were concerned about organ removal before brain death, and 1.7% for religious reasons. The percentage of those willing to donate organs was greater among spiritualists than among Catholics and Protestants. The results of this study support a greater emphasis on providing information regarding transplantation in medical schools to improve the knowledge of future heath care professionals about transplantation and organ donation issues.
Publisher: Elservier
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/7516
Issue Date: 2004
Appears in Collections:Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Faculdade de Medicina)

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