Al Bshabshe A A, Al-Ghamdi B A, Habash S, Al-Harthi M, Dwaima M, Wani J I
Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia.
Transplant Proc. 2018 Dec;50(10):2950-2952. doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2018.05.020. Epub 2018 May 29.
To measure the awareness regarding the concepts of brain death and organ donation among secondary school students within the age range of 12-18 years in the southern region of Saudi Arabia.
In the southern region of Saudi Arabia, 10 secondary schools were randomly chosen to participate in this study for which all the tree levels of secondary schools were visited and a written questionnaire was distributed to a randomly selected student from all 3 levels. The questionnaire was filled and completed anonymously and then analyzed.
Among the 649 students surveyed, 47.22% were aware of brain death and 53.78% did not know anything about organ donation. Further, among those who had heard about these terms, 60% had received the information from informal sources like their friends or through casual web surfing; only a few had received the information from formal sources like television and the radio. The students' understanding of concepts regarding the nature of death and the causes of brain death was, as expected, inadequate and inappropriate. The Islamic perspective on brain death and the knowledge about the Sharia ruling on organ donation was also poor. Regarding the students' knowledge about organ donation, 21.57% of the students knew that organs can be donated from a brain-dead person. 24.6% knew that only living persons can donate organs, while the rest (53.78%) were not aware about organ donation at all.
The knowledge of and attitude toward brain death and organ donation are very poor among the young Saudi population, and have not evolved over a period of time. The information regarding the religious fatwas has not been transmitted to the level of the educational institutions.
测量沙特阿拉伯南部地区12至18岁中学生对脑死亡和器官捐赠概念的知晓情况。
在沙特阿拉伯南部地区,随机选择10所中学参与本研究,走访了中学的所有三个年级,并向从所有三个年级中随机挑选的一名学生发放了书面问卷。问卷以匿名方式填写并完成,然后进行分析。
在649名接受调查的学生中,47.22%的人知晓脑死亡,53.78%的人对器官捐赠一无所知。此外,在那些听说过这些术语的人中,60%是从朋友等非正式渠道或通过随意浏览网页获得信息的;只有少数人是从电视和广播等正式渠道获得信息的。正如预期的那样,学生们对死亡本质和脑死亡原因概念的理解不足且不准确。学生们对脑死亡的伊斯兰观点以及关于器官捐赠的伊斯兰教法裁决的了解也很匮乏。关于学生对器官捐赠的了解,21.57%的学生知道可以从脑死亡者身上捐赠器官。24.6%的学生知道只有活人才能捐赠器官,而其余(53.78%)的学生对器官捐赠一无所知。
沙特年轻人群体对脑死亡和器官捐赠的知识及态度非常匮乏,且在一段时间内没有改善。关于宗教法特瓦的信息尚未传播到教育机构层面。