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土耳其黑海东部地区宗教官员对器官捐赠和移植的态度与行为。

Attitudes and behavior regarding organ donation and transplantation on the part of religious officials in the Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey.

作者信息

Türkyilmaz S, Topbaş M, Ulusoy S, Kalyoncu M, Kiliç E, Çan G

机构信息

Department of General Surgery, Karadeniz Technical University, Faculty of Medicine, Trabzon, Turkey.

出版信息

Transplant Proc. 2013 Apr;45(3):864-8. doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2013.02.095.

Abstract

AIM

This study evaluated the opinions and attitudes toward organ donation and transplantation on the part of religious officials in the Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey.

METHOD

This descriptive study was performed between December 2008 and November 2009 with 550 among Muslim religious officials, including 541 males and 9 females, who attended educational seminars on the subject arranged in collaboration with Mufti Offices in the provinces of Trabzon, Rize, Gümüşhane, and Giresun in the Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey. A supervised questionnaire administered before the seminars contained questions investigating whether subjects have volunteered to donate organs, reasons for not volunteering, whether they would donate the organs of a close relative in the event such a death, and what they would think in the event they required an organ transplantation themselves. Questions were also asked regarding permission for organ transplantation and donation in 5 main religions.

RESULTS

Although no female religious officials had previously volunteered to donate organs, 4 men (0.7%) had done so. After attending seminars, 32 (5.9%) volunteered to donate. The main reasons cited for not volunteering to donate organs were lack of sufficient knowledge of the procedures involved (30.6%) and lack of interest (17.4%). Three hundred five religious officials stated they would not agree to organ donation in the event of the death of a close relative. When asked "What would you think about organ donation and transplantation if you needed an organ transplant now?", 46.0% replied "I would want an organ transplant." Finally, 83.3% of religious officials stated that Islam permits organ donation and transplantation, whereas 13.6% stated that Christianity permits it, other figures being 7.3% for Judaism, 2.5% for Buddhism, and 2.0% for Hinduism.

CONCLUSIONS

Religious views affect organ donation. The fact that religious officials agreed to donate organs after appropriate education emphasized that Islam is the most sensitive faith on the subject, indicating that the issues can be improved through collaboration with religious officials.

摘要

目的

本研究评估了土耳其黑海东部地区宗教官员对器官捐赠与移植的看法和态度。

方法

本描述性研究于2008年12月至2009年11月期间开展,研究对象为550名穆斯林宗教官员,其中包括541名男性和9名女性,他们参加了与土耳其黑海东部地区特拉布宗、里泽、居米什哈内和吉雷松省的穆夫提办公室合作举办的关于该主题的教育研讨会。研讨会前发放的一份有监督的调查问卷包含了一些问题,调查对象是否自愿捐赠器官、不自愿捐赠的原因、在近亲死亡的情况下是否会捐赠其器官,以及如果自己需要器官移植会怎么想。还询问了关于五大主要宗教对器官移植和捐赠的许可情况。

结果

尽管此前没有女性宗教官员自愿捐赠器官,但有4名男性(0.7%)这样做了。参加研讨会后,有32人(5.9%)自愿捐赠。不自愿捐赠器官的主要原因是对相关程序缺乏足够了解(30.6%)和缺乏兴趣(17.4%)。305名宗教官员表示,在近亲死亡的情况下他们不会同意器官捐赠。当被问及“如果你现在需要器官移植,你对器官捐赠和移植会怎么想?”时,46.0%的人回答“我会想要器官移植”。最后,83.3%的宗教官员表示伊斯兰教允许器官捐赠和移植,而13.6%的人表示基督教允许,犹太教为7.3%,佛教为2.5%,印度教为2.0%。

结论

宗教观点影响器官捐赠。宗教官员在接受适当教育后同意捐赠器官这一事实强调了伊斯兰教在该问题上是最敏感的宗教,表明通过与宗教官员合作这些问题可以得到改善。

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