Hyde Melissa K, White Katherine M
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
Prog Transplant. 2007 Sep;17(3):220-7. doi: 10.1177/152692480701700310.
Limited studies, particularly in Australia, are aimed at understanding young people's beliefs about organ donation. Identification of such beliefs may serve to increase donation decision registration and decision discussion rates among this age cohort.
To examine young adults' knowledge about organ donation and to use a theory of planned behavior framework to determine the differences in behavioral, normative, and control beliefs between young adults who had and those who had not registered and discussed their organ donation decision with family or significant others.
Australian university students (N = 233) completed a questionnaire assessing knowledge about the organ donation process and beliefs related to organ donation decision registration and decision discussion.
Young adults demonstrated knowledge deficits about the support of Western religious denominations for organ donation and the circumstances surrounding donation. Unregistered donors were more likely to focus on the costs of registering; however, no belief-based differences for decision discussion emerged. Young adults who had registered and discussed their decision were more likely to believe that family members and friends thought they should do so. Lack of motivation was reported as preventing registering and discussing, and uncertainty about how and when to raise the topic prevented young adults discussing their donation decision.
Understanding of young adults' knowledge and beliefs enables the development of strategies encouraging donation decision registration and donation decision discussion with family or significant others, thereby increasing the likelihood that the donor's wishes will be carried out.
针对年轻人对器官捐赠看法的研究有限,尤其是在澳大利亚。了解这些看法有助于提高该年龄组的捐赠决策登记率和决策讨论率。
考察年轻人对器官捐赠的了解,并运用计划行为理论框架,确定已与家人或重要他人登记并讨论过器官捐赠决策的年轻人与未进行此行为的年轻人在行为、规范和控制信念方面的差异。
澳大利亚大学生(N = 233)完成了一份问卷,评估他们对器官捐赠过程的了解以及与器官捐赠决策登记和决策讨论相关的信念。
年轻人在西方宗教派别对器官捐赠的支持以及捐赠相关情况方面存在知识欠缺。未登记的捐赠者更倾向于关注登记的成本;然而,在决策讨论方面未出现基于信念的差异。已登记并讨论过决策的年轻人更有可能认为家人和朋友觉得他们应该这样做。报告称缺乏动力阻碍了登记和讨论,而对于如何以及何时提出这个话题的不确定性阻碍了年轻人讨论他们的捐赠决策。
了解年轻人的知识和信念有助于制定策略,鼓励他们进行捐赠决策登记,并与家人或重要他人讨论捐赠决策,从而增加捐赠者意愿得以实现的可能性。