印度人体捐献:社会意识、意愿及相关因素。

Body donation in India: social awareness, willingness, and associated factors.

机构信息

Department of Anatomy, Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India.

出版信息

Anat Sci Educ. 2012 Mar-Apr;5(2):83-9. doi: 10.1002/ase.1263. Epub 2012 Jan 25.

Abstract

With the attendant rise of the number of medical colleges in India over past few decades, the demand for cadavers used in medical education and research is growing. However, there is an insufficient supply of donated cadavers available for dissection. This study was undertaken to assess the general population's awareness of body donation programs and willingness to donate in the State of Maharashtra, India. The willingness of participants to donate was compared with age, gender, and education of the respondents. A total of 625 adult individuals from the State of Maharashtra participated in a survey composed of questions about age, sex, education, awareness of body donation programs, and willingness to donate. It was found that 90.9% of the medical colleges surveyed reported an inadequate supply of cadavers. Of the general population, 32.1% of respondents were aware of body donation, compared to 95.83% of health care professionals. However, only 19.5% of the general population and 44.9% of health care professionals were willing to donate their bodies for anatomical education. Younger age groups, males, graduates, and postgraduates were found more willing to donate their bodies. Organ donation was preferred over body donation. A lack of awareness about body donation was the main factor responsible for respondents' "no body donation" response in the general population, along with firm religious beliefs and customs, the fear that the donated body will not be treated with respect and dignity, and the unacceptability of the dissection of one's own body. To overcome the current shortage of donated cadavers, efforts should be undertaken to change the mindset of the wider Indian society toward body donation. The authors believe this is possible through awareness campaigns and that prospective donors' concerns should be addressed appropriately. Proper guidance and assistance regarding body donation should be easily available for potential donors.

摘要

随着过去几十年在印度医学院数量的增加,医学教育和研究中对尸体的需求也在增长。然而,可供解剖的捐赠尸体供应不足。本研究旨在评估印度马哈拉施特拉邦普通人群对遗体捐赠计划的认识程度和捐赠意愿。参与者的捐赠意愿与年龄、性别和受教育程度进行了比较。共有 625 名来自马哈拉施特拉邦的成年人参与了一项调查,调查内容包括年龄、性别、教育程度、对遗体捐赠计划的认识程度以及捐赠意愿。结果发现,在所调查的医学院中,有 90.9%报告称尸体供应不足。在普通人群中,有 32.1%的受访者知道遗体捐赠,而医务人员的这一比例为 95.83%。然而,只有 19.5%的普通人群和 44.9%的医务人员愿意捐赠自己的遗体用于解剖教学。年轻群体、男性、毕业生和研究生更愿意捐献自己的遗体。与遗体捐赠相比,器官捐赠更受欢迎。缺乏对遗体捐赠的认识是导致普通人群中“不捐赠遗体”的主要原因,此外还有坚定的宗教信仰和习俗、担心所捐赠的遗体得不到尊重和尊严的对待,以及无法接受解剖自己的身体。为了解决目前捐赠尸体短缺的问题,应该努力改变印度社会对遗体捐赠的整体观念。作者认为,可以通过宣传活动来实现这一目标,并适当解决潜在捐赠者的关切。应该为潜在的捐赠者提供关于遗体捐赠的适当指导和帮助。

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