Balwani Manish R, Kute Vivek B, Patel Himanshu, Shah Pankaj R, Goswami Jitendra, Ghule Pravin, Shah Maulin, Gattani Vipul, Trivedi Hargovind L
Department of Nephrology and Clinical Transplantation, Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Center, Dr. HL Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences (IKDRC-ITS), Ahmedabad, India.
J Nephropharmacol. 2015 Jun 21;4(2):57-60. eCollection 2015.
There is a wide discrepancy between demand for and availability of donor organs for organ transplantation. There is no study on awareness about organ donation in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients in India. To study the awareness and beliefs towards organ donation in CKD patients on hemodialysis in western India. Authors conducted a cross sectional study among 85 CKD patients to evaluate knowledge about and attitude towards organ donation at a tertiary hospital. Age of respondents ranged from 15 to 75 years. All were aware of term organ donation and cadaver donation. About 47% of people heard about organ donation through hospital or from doctor. Strikingly, radio was not the source of information to any of the respondents, despite radio being one of the most common medium of mass communication. Almost one third of patients were unaware about any legislation regarding organ donation. All respondents felt that organs should go to the needy irrespective of their religion. About 70% feel that medical colleges should make decisions about organ donation in case of unclaimed dead bodies. About 31.76% believe that there is a danger that donated organs could be misused, abused or misappropriated. Our study shows about 31.76% of our participants believe that there is a danger that donated organs could be misused, abused or misappropriated. There seems to be paucity of information and awareness regarding organ donation among CKD patients. Mass media, religious and political leaders may be involved to maximize awareness about organ donation.
器官移植供体器官的需求与可获得性之间存在巨大差异。印度尚无关于慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者器官捐赠意识的研究。为了研究印度西部接受血液透析的CKD患者对器官捐赠的认识和看法。作者在一家三级医院对85名CKD患者进行了一项横断面研究,以评估他们对器官捐赠的知识和态度。受访者年龄在15至75岁之间。所有人都知晓器官捐赠和尸体捐赠这两个术语。约47%的人是通过医院或医生了解到器官捐赠的。令人惊讶的是,尽管广播是最常见的大众传播媒介之一,但没有一位受访者是通过广播获取信息的。近三分之一的患者不了解任何有关器官捐赠的法律。所有受访者都认为,器官应捐给有需要的人,而不论其宗教信仰如何。约70%的人认为,在无人认领尸体的情况下,医学院应就器官捐赠做出决定。约31.76%的人认为,捐赠的器官可能会被滥用、盗用或挪用。我们的研究表明,约31.76%的参与者认为捐赠的器官可能会被滥用、盗用或挪用。CKD患者中似乎缺乏关于器官捐赠的信息和认识。大众媒体、宗教和政治领袖可能需要参与进来,以最大限度地提高对器官捐赠的认识。