D'Alessandro Anthony M, Peltier James W, Dahl A J
UW Organ Procurement Organization, Madison, Wisconsin.
Prog Transplant. 2012 Jun;22(2):183-91. doi: 10.7182/pit2012619.
A 2-year study funded by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration was conducted to identify a conceptual model of how college students, particularly those in student organizations, can be the social media catalyst for viral communications designed to motivate others to learn about the need of organ donation and become organ donors. This study reports the qualitative findings. DESIGN AND DATA COLLECTION: Methods used included an advisory committee, key informant interviews, and focus groups. A total of 317 individuals participated, including 246 students, 19 student organization advisors, 27 organ transplant experts, 20 university health care professionals, and 5 social media experts. ANALYTICAL METHODS: SPSS Text Smart content analysis software was used to code respondents' verbal comments into various categories. The analysis results in groupings of words that represent the main discussion topics.
College students understand the need for organ donation and they want to make a difference. The donation community needs to overcome several barriers to motivate college students to become organ donors and donor advocates, including (1) lack of a personal connection with donation, (2) lack of (factual) knowledge about organ donation and how to sign up, (3) common myths and misconceptions, and (4) students have a short-term perspective on life.
Our findings suggest that the donation community can motivate college students to register as organ donors and become advocates through outreach efforts that use social media, student organizations, and other college-based media.
由美国卫生与公众服务部下属的卫生资源与服务管理局资助开展了一项为期两年的研究,旨在确定一种概念模型,以了解大学生,尤其是学生组织中的学生,如何成为社交媒体催化剂,推动旨在激励他人了解器官捐赠需求并成为器官捐赠者的病毒式传播。本研究报告了定性研究结果。
使用的方法包括咨询委员会、关键信息人访谈和焦点小组。共有317人参与,包括246名学生、19名学生组织顾问、27名器官移植专家、20名大学医护专业人员和5名社交媒体专家。
使用SPSS Text Smart内容分析软件将受访者的口头评论编码为不同类别。分析结果形成代表主要讨论主题的词群。
大学生了解器官捐赠的必要性,并且他们希望有所作为。捐赠群体需要克服几个障碍,以激励大学生成为器官捐赠者和捐赠倡导者,这些障碍包括:(1)与捐赠缺乏个人联系;(2)缺乏关于器官捐赠及如何登记的(事实性)知识;(3)常见的误解和错误观念;(4)学生对生活持短期观点。
我们的研究结果表明,捐赠群体可以通过利用社交媒体、学生组织和其他校园媒体的外展活动,激励大学生登记成为器官捐赠者并成为倡导者。