Ríos A, Carrillo J, López-Navas A I, Ayala-García M A, Sánchez Á, Hernández A M, Ramírez P, Parrilla P
Proyecto Colaborativo Internacional Donante (International Collaborative Donor Project), Murcia, Spain; Department of Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain; Transplant Unit, Surgery Service, IMIB-Hospital Clínico Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca, Murcia, Spain.
Proyecto Colaborativo Internacional Donante (International Collaborative Donor Project), Murcia, Spain; Department of Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain.
Transplant Proc. 2019 Mar;51(2):277-279. doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2018.10.010. Epub 2018 Oct 29.
The Nigerian population, an emerging group in Europe, has not been studied in terms of its knowledge of the concept of brain death (BD) and its relationship with organ donation and transplantation (ODT).
To analyze knowledge of the BD concept among Nigerians living in Spain.
A sample of Nigerians who are ≥15 years of age and living in Spain were stratified by age and sex and interviewed. The assessment instrument is the attitude questionnaire for donation and transplantation, Proyecto Colaborativo Internacional Donante sobre Donación y Trasplante de Órgano (in Spanish) Ríos, which was self-administered and anonymously completed. The statistics used were descriptive, χ test, Student t test, and a logistic regression analysis.
The questionnaire was completed by 362 Nigerians. Eighteen percent (n = 66) know the concept of BD and accept it as a person's death. Of the rest, 58% (n = 210) do not know it and 24% (n = 86) have a misconception. Those who know the BD concept have a more favorable attitude toward organ donation after death than those who do not know it (29% vs 13%, P < .001). Couples' opinions about organ donation (P < .001) and level of studies (P = .039) are related to the knowledge of the BD concept. In the multivariate analysis, the following persist as independent variables: the attitude in favor (P < .001, OR = 3.925) and the opinion of the couples toward donation (P <. 001, OR = 6.776).
Knowledge of the BD concept is anecdotal among the Nigerian population in Spain.
尼日利亚人群是欧洲一个新兴群体,但尚未就其对脑死亡(BD)概念的认知及其与器官捐赠和移植(ODT)的关系进行研究。
分析居住在西班牙的尼日利亚人对BD概念的认知情况。
选取年龄≥15岁且居住在西班牙的尼日利亚人作为样本,按年龄和性别分层并进行访谈。评估工具为国际器官捐赠协作项目捐赠与移植态度问卷(西班牙语)Ríos,由被调查者自行填写并匿名完成。所使用的统计方法包括描述性统计、χ检验、学生t检验和逻辑回归分析。
362名尼日利亚人完成了问卷。18%(n = 66)知晓BD概念并将其视为一个人的死亡。其余人中,58%(n = 210)不知道该概念,24%(n = 86)存在误解。知晓BD概念的人对死后器官捐赠的态度比不知道的人更积极(29%对13%,P <.001)。夫妻对器官捐赠的看法(P <.001)和受教育程度(P =.039)与BD概念的认知相关。在多变量分析中,以下因素作为独立变量仍然存在:支持态度(P <.001,OR = 3.925)和夫妻对捐赠的看法(P <.001,OR = 6.776)。
在西班牙的尼日利亚人群中,对BD概念的认知只是个别情况。