Department of Medicine Public Health Sciences Division of Nephrology and Transplantation, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Clin Transplant. 2010 Nov-Dec;24(6):E223-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0012.2010.01260.x.
Patients on organ transplant waiting lists continue to far exceed donor rates. We seek to understand the barriers preventing people in a Canadian city from donating organs for transplantation.
One thousand adults were surveyed assessing knowledge, personal involvement, and attitudes about organ donation in an urban center in Canada. Primary outcomes of interest were a signed organ donor card and willingness to donate.
Of those surveyed, 64% did not realize that they possessed an organ donor card; 90% would consider being a donor if a friend was in need of an organ. Of the 36% who did know, 72% had signed it. Those who had misconceptions about the organ donation process were less likely to be donors.
There is a tremendous lack of knowledge about organ donation. While the majority of people are interested in organ donation, they lack a means to express this interest - most do not even realize they possess an organ donor card. A significant proportion of people who were not supportive of donation were misinformed in critical areas of knowledge that likely influenced this decision including the rich being preferentially transplanted, the consent process, disfigurement, and donors receiving worse medical care.
器官移植等待名单上的患者继续远远超过供体数量。我们试图了解在加拿大一个城市中,哪些因素阻碍了人们捐赠器官用于移植。
对加拿大一个城市中的 1000 名成年人进行了调查,评估他们对器官捐赠的知识、个人参与度和态度。主要关注的结果是签署器官捐献卡和愿意捐赠。
在接受调查的人中,64%的人没有意识到自己持有器官捐献卡;90%的人如果朋友需要器官,会考虑成为捐赠者。在知道自己持有器官捐献卡的 36%的人中,有 72%的人已经签署了捐献卡。那些对器官捐献过程存在误解的人不太可能成为捐赠者。
人们对器官捐赠的认识存在很大的不足。虽然大多数人对器官捐赠感兴趣,但他们缺乏表达这种兴趣的途径——大多数人甚至没有意识到自己持有器官捐献卡。相当一部分不支持捐赠的人在关键知识领域存在误解,这些误解可能影响了他们的决定,包括富人优先接受移植、同意过程、毁容以及捐赠者接受更差的医疗护理。