Institute of Physiotherapy, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland.
Psychol Health Med. 2012;17(6):667-73. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2012.658818. Epub 2012 Feb 24.
Although the number of patients needing organ transplantation systematically increases, recent years have seen a considerable shortage of donors. The level of knowledge and attitudes toward donation are critical factors in achieving the required balance between supply and demand. This pilot study assessed the knowledge, opinions, and behaviors related to organ donation and transplantation among 625 students representing eight different fields of study from the University of Rzeszow in south-eastern Poland. Although the participants provided evidence of knowledge about human organ donation and transplantation, they were aware of the main organs of the human body for potential transplants, and generally showed positive attitudes; only 24% of the subjects indicated their willingness to register as a donor; only 3% stated that they had already registered and had a donor card. The findings suggest that good intentions do not translate into action and that Poland needs to develop a nation-wide, up-to-date, and youth-oriented health education program that builds on favorable attitudes toward organ donation and transplantation.
尽管需要器官移植的患者数量在系统地增加,但近年来供体严重短缺。对捐赠的了解程度和态度是在供需之间取得平衡的关键因素。这项试点研究评估了来自波兰东南部热舒夫大学的 625 名代表八个不同专业的学生对器官捐赠和移植的知识、意见和行为。尽管参与者对人体器官捐赠和移植有一定的了解,但他们只知道人体的主要器官可以用于潜在的移植,并且普遍表现出积极的态度;只有 24%的受试者表示愿意登记成为捐赠者;只有 3%的人表示他们已经登记并持有捐赠卡。调查结果表明,良好的意愿并未转化为行动,波兰需要制定一个全国性的、最新的、以年轻人为导向的健康教育计划,该计划应建立在对器官捐赠和移植的有利态度的基础上。