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推定死后捐献者:大学生群体的信息知晓程度。

Presumed post-mortem donors: the degree of information among university students.

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Al. Prof. Hernâni Monteiro, 4200-319, Porto, Portugal.

Department of Community Medicine, Information and Health Decision Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto - Centre for Research in Health Technologies and Information Systems (CINTESIS), Porto, Portugal.

出版信息

BMC Med Ethics. 2021 Oct 16;22(1):139. doi: 10.1186/s12910-021-00707-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Organ transplantation represents the most effective and acceptable therapy for end-stage organ failure. However, its frequent practice often leads to a shortage of organs worldwide. To solve this dilemma, some countries, such as Portugal, have switched from an opt-in to an opt-out system, which has raised concerns about respect for individual autonomy. We aimed to evaluate whether young university students are aware of this opt-out system so that they can make informed, autonomous and conscious decisions, as well as to identify the factors that determine a positive attitude toward post-mortem organ donation.

METHODS

An observational, cross-sectional study was developed and a questionnaire was administered to first-year students from six faculties of the University of Porto.

RESULTS

Of the 841 participants, 60% were unaware that Portugal had adopted an opt-out system. Among the informed individuals, their main sources of information included social media, internet, and family. Furthermore, only 48% of all participants agreed with the current opt-out system. Female sex (p = 0.049; OR 1.393), knowledge of the law (p < 0.001; OR 4.749) and family being the primary source of information (p < 0.001; OR 2.855) were independent factors associated with a positive attitude toward post-mortem organ donation law.

CONCLUSIONS

There is a significant lack of knowledge among young university students regarding the presumed post-mortem organ donation law and how it works. Female sex, having family as a primary source of information and being aware of the presumed post-mortem organ donation law are the strongest independent factors that determine a positive attitude toward the opt-out system.

摘要

背景

器官移植是治疗终末期器官衰竭最有效和可接受的方法。然而,其频繁的应用导致了全球范围内的器官短缺。为了解决这个困境,一些国家,如葡萄牙,已经从选择加入系统转变为选择退出系统,这引起了对个人自主权尊重的担忧。我们旨在评估年轻的大学生是否了解这种选择退出系统,以便他们能够做出知情、自主和有意识的决策,并确定决定对死后器官捐献持积极态度的因素。

方法

进行了一项观察性、横断面研究,并向波尔图大学六所学院的一年级学生发放了问卷。

结果

在 841 名参与者中,60%的人不知道葡萄牙已经采用了选择退出系统。在知情者中,他们的主要信息来源包括社交媒体、互联网和家庭。此外,只有 48%的参与者同意现行的选择退出系统。女性(p=0.049;OR 1.393)、了解法律(p<0.001;OR 4.749)和家庭是信息的主要来源(p<0.001;OR 2.855)是与对死后器官捐献法持积极态度相关的独立因素。

结论

年轻的大学生对假定的死后器官捐献法及其运作方式知之甚少。女性、家庭是主要信息来源和了解假定的死后器官捐献法是决定对选择退出系统持积极态度的最强独立因素。

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