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波兰东北地区麻醉师对脑死亡和器官捐献的态度和认知。

Attitudes Toward and Knowledge of Brain Death and Deceased Organ Donation Among Anesthesiologists in the Northeastern Region of Poland.

机构信息

Department of Vascular Surgery and Transplantation, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland.

Department of Vascular Surgery and Transplantation, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland.

出版信息

Transplant Proc. 2022 May;54(4):864-873. doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2022.03.019. Epub 2022 Jun 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Because in Poland transplant of organs from deceased donors is the predominant form of transplant, anesthesiology and intensive care specialists play a key role in the process. Insight into the work organization in intensive care units, anesthesiologists' and intensivists' level of knowledge and expertise, as well as personal opinions regarding declaring brain death and critical care of potential donors may be helpful in increasing transplant rates.

AIM OF THE STUDY

The objective of this survey was to identify factors and challenges influencing donation rates in intensive care units of hospitals of various reference levels in region.

METHODS

An anonymous, 31-question survey was sent to anesthesiology and intensive care specialists working in hospitals in one of the regions of eastern Poland. The survey was completed by 133 physicians, and a quantitative analysis was conducted on the data collected from submitted answers.

RESULTS

The average age of responders was 46 years (±10.24 years). Anesthesiology and intensive care specialists made up 80.45% of respondents. A vast majority of respondents (97%) expressed positive attitude toward transplant and are willing to donate their organs after death (92.19%). Meanwhile, more than 50% of them admit their lack of sufficient knowledge when it comes to declaring brain death. More than 53% of surveyed physicians have never had the opportunity to participate in training in methodology in performing brain death provided by their hospital or know about such training taking place. A vast majority of respondents (94.76%) see the need for workshops in potential organ donor care and brain death determination and would like to attend them.

CONCLUSIONS

This study shows a positive outlook toward organ donation and transplant but at the same time reveals a lack of knowledge and expertise among doctors working in intensive care units. That is why implementing education tools for identification, declaration, and maintenance of brain-dead donors could be one of the keys to enhancing donation.

摘要

背景

由于在波兰,已故捐赠者的器官移植是主要的移植形式,因此麻醉学和重症监护专家在该过程中发挥着关键作用。深入了解重症监护病房的工作组织、麻醉师和重症监护专家的知识和专业水平,以及他们对宣布脑死亡和潜在供者的重症监护的个人意见,可能有助于提高移植率。

目的

本研究旨在确定影响不同级别医院重症监护病房捐赠率的因素和挑战。

方法

对波兰东部某地区医院的麻醉学和重症监护专家进行了一项匿名的 31 个问题的调查。共有 133 名医生完成了调查,对提交的答案进行了定量分析。

结果

应答者的平均年龄为 46 岁(±10.24 岁)。麻醉学和重症监护专家占应答者的 80.45%。绝大多数应答者(97%)对移植持积极态度,愿意在死后捐献自己的器官(92.19%)。然而,超过 50%的人承认自己在宣布脑死亡方面缺乏足够的知识。超过 53%的被调查医生从未有机会参加过所在医院提供的脑死亡操作方法培训,也不知道有此类培训。绝大多数应答者(94.76%)认为有必要举办关于潜在器官捐献者护理和脑死亡判定的研讨会,并希望参加。

结论

本研究表明,人们对器官捐赠和移植持积极态度,但同时也揭示了重症监护病房医生知识和专业技能的缺乏。因此,实施识别、宣布和维持脑死亡供者的教育工具可能是提高捐赠的关键之一。

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