KLE University, Belagavi, Karnataka, India.
Prasad Medical College, BLDE Deeemed to be University, Vijaypur, India.
ScientificWorldJournal. 2022 Feb 23;2022:5206043. doi: 10.1155/2022/5206043. eCollection 2022.
Visual impairments have physical, emotional, social, and economical consequences and are a crucial element influencing one's quality of life. A total of 1.285 million people are estimated to be visually impaired worldwide of which 39 million are categorised as blind. These figures are startling, given that 80 percent of known vision impairments are either treatable or preventable. Corneal transplants appear to be our best hope for resolving this problem; however, a global shortage of available donors continues to dampen efforts addressing this issue.
This two-year cross-sectional study employed a convenience sampling technique and a standardised questionnaire to survey 150 paramedical and allied health science students at a tertiary care teaching hospital and assessed the awareness, knowledge, willingness and barriers regarding eye donation.
The study revealed a 93.3% awareness rate of the donation procedure, of which 46% attributed their awareness to media sources. However, other aspects assessed had much lower awareness rates; when the eyes are donated (53.3%), optimal time period for retrieval of tissue/organ (54%), ideal part transplanted (54%), age limit not restricting donation (67%), donation by donors using spectacles (48%), confidentiality of the donor and recipient (54%), hospital having the facility of an eye bank (63%). 49 percent of the respondents were willing to pledge themselves as eye donors, and a majority of the unwilling respondents reported that familial opposition was the reason for their hesitation.
Knowledge levels appear to be below expectations, and more effort is required to ensure that knowledge is imparted to our healthcare practitioners, who will then transfer this knowledge to the population, resulting in an increase in donation rates.
视力障碍会带来身体、情感、社交和经济方面的后果,是影响生活质量的关键因素。据估计,全球有 1285 万人视力受损,其中 3900 万人失明。鉴于 80%的已知视力障碍要么可以治疗,要么可以预防,这些数字令人震惊。角膜移植似乎是解决这个问题的最佳希望;然而,全球可供使用的捐献者持续短缺,这一问题仍难以得到解决。
这项为期两年的横断面研究采用便利抽样技术和标准化问卷,对一所三级护理教学医院的 150 名辅助医疗和联合健康科学专业的学生进行了调查,评估了他们对器官捐献的认识、知识、意愿和障碍。
研究显示,有 93.3%的人了解器官捐献程序,其中 46%的人是通过媒体了解的。然而,其他方面的认知率则要低得多;当眼睛被捐献时(53.3%)、组织/器官最佳回收时间(54%)、理想移植部位(54%)、不限制捐赠年龄(67%)、戴眼镜的捐赠者(48%)、捐赠者和受赠者的保密性(54%)、医院是否有眼库设施(63%)。49%的受访者愿意承诺成为器官捐献者,而大多数不愿意的受访者表示,家庭反对是他们犹豫不决的原因。
知识水平似乎低于预期,需要付出更多努力,确保向我们的医疗保健从业者传授知识,然后再将知识传递给民众,从而提高捐献率。