Brown Esther R
School of Nursing, Widener University, Chester, PA 19013, USA.
ABNF J. 2012 Spring;23(2):29-33.
The purpose of this pilot research project is to explore each of the five general areas of reluctance associated with organ donation among African Americans. These areas include: (1) a lack of awareness, (2) lack of trust by the medical profession, (3) fear of premature death, (4) discrimination, and (5) religious beliefs and misconceptions. Strategies will be explored that may help dispel the misconceptions about organ donation, and, at the same, increase awareness of the need for African Americans to become organ donors.
A culturally sensitive 10-item survey was administered online to 70 African Americans to identify their perceptions about the five concerns related to participation in the organ donation program. Participants were recruited from clergy and sororities.
Of the 70 African Americans who were sent the survey, 55 of the respondents completed the survey to yield a 78.6% rate of return. Most participants reported having some reservation concerning organ donation, and many of them reported that their reservations were related to their mistrust of the medical profession.
The perceptions of African Americans concerning organ donation remain an issue. The 5 areas of reluctance remain at the forefront for decision making in terms of becoming an organ donor. Continued education is needed in order to help dispel these issues.
本试点研究项目的目的是探究非裔美国人中与器官捐赠相关的五个普遍不愿捐赠的领域。这些领域包括:(1)缺乏认知;(2)对医疗行业缺乏信任;(3)对过早死亡的恐惧;(4)歧视;(5)宗教信仰和误解。将探索有助于消除对器官捐赠误解的策略,同时提高非裔美国人对成为器官捐赠者必要性的认识。
对70名非裔美国人进行了一项具有文化敏感性的包含10个项目的在线调查,以确定他们对与参与器官捐赠项目相关的五个问题的看法。参与者从神职人员和妇女联谊会中招募。
在收到调查问卷的70名非裔美国人中,55名受访者完成了调查,回复率为78.6%。大多数参与者表示对器官捐赠有所保留,其中许多人表示他们的保留意见与他们对医疗行业的不信任有关。
非裔美国人对器官捐赠的看法仍然是一个问题。这五个不愿捐赠的领域在决定是否成为器官捐赠者方面仍然是首要考虑因素。需要持续开展教育以帮助消除这些问题。