Gill Jagbir, Clark Stephanie, Gill Gurleen, Gill John, Richardson Chris
Division of Nephrology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Kidney Int Rep. 2023 Feb 8;8(4):898-906. doi: 10.1016/j.ekir.2023.01.014. eCollection 2023 Apr.
Travel for transplantation is the movement of organs, donors, recipients, or transplant professionals across jurisdictional borders for transplantation purposes and is considered transplant tourism if transplant commercialism is involved. Little is known about the willingness of patients at risk for transplant tourism to engage in this practice.
A cross-sectional survey of patients with end-stage renal disease was conducted in Canada to determine interest in travel for transplantation and transplant tourism, characterize patients according to their willingness to consider transplant tourism, and identify factors to deter willingness to consider transplant tourism. Surveys were conducted face-to-face and in multiple languages.
Among the 708 patients surveyed, 418 (59%) reported a willingness to travel outside of Canada for transplantation, with 24% reporting a strong willingness. One hundred sixty-one (23%) reported a willingness to travel and purchase a kidney overseas. On multivariate analysis, male sex, younger age, and Pacific Islander ethnicity were associated with higher odds of willingness to travel for transplant, whereas male sex, annual income greater than $100,000, and Asian and Middle Eastern ethnicity were associated with higher odds of willing to travel to purchase a kidney. Willingness reduced when respondents were informed of medical risks and legal implications related to travel for transplantation. Financial and ethical considerations were less effective at reducing willingness to travel for transplantation.
There was a high level of interest in travel for transplantation and transplant tourism. Legal consequences and education on medical risks of transplant tourism may be effective deterrent strategies.
移植旅行是指器官、供体、受体或移植专业人员为了移植目的跨越管辖边界的移动,如果涉及移植商业化,则被视为移植旅游。对于有移植旅游风险的患者参与这种行为的意愿,我们知之甚少。
在加拿大对终末期肾病患者进行了一项横断面调查,以确定对移植旅行和移植旅游的兴趣,根据患者考虑移植旅游的意愿对其进行特征描述,并确定阻碍考虑移植旅游意愿的因素。调查以面对面的方式进行,并使用多种语言。
在708名接受调查的患者中,418名(59%)表示愿意前往加拿大境外进行移植,其中24%表示非常愿意。161名(23%)表示愿意前往海外旅行并购买肾脏。多因素分析显示,男性、年轻和太平洋岛民种族与移植旅行意愿较高的几率相关,而男性、年收入超过10万美元以及亚洲和中东种族与购买肾脏的旅行意愿较高的几率相关。当受访者被告知与移植旅行相关的医疗风险和法律影响时,意愿降低。经济和伦理考虑在降低移植旅行意愿方面效果较差。
对移植旅行和移植旅游的兴趣很高。移植旅游的法律后果和医疗风险教育可能是有效的威慑策略。