Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, Rokietnicka 7, St., 60-806, Poznan, Poland.
Department of Organization and Management in Health Care, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland.
J Relig Health. 2024 Apr;63(2):1178-1213. doi: 10.1007/s10943-023-01932-2. Epub 2023 Oct 17.
While biobanking is expanding globally, the empirical evidence concerning the impact of religion on future healthcare professionals' awareness and willingness to donate biospecimens for biobank research is lacking. To understand how medical students' religious beliefs can fuel their questions regarding how biospecimens would be stored, cared for, and used, we conducted a survey among 1500 medical students at Poznań University of Medical Sciences. Our findings suggest that, while both religious and nonreligious students supported the idea of biobanking of human biological material and were willing to donate for research purposes, nonreligious students felt more positive toward biobanking, supported the idea of establishing biobanks in Poland more often, and were more eager to donate most types of tissues and to participate in biobank research. Religious beliefs were also associated with medical students' perception of benefits and risks resulting from biobanking, perceived trust toward various biobank institutions, and preferred type of consent.
虽然生物银行在全球范围内不断扩张,但关于宗教对未来医疗保健专业人员对捐赠生物样本用于生物银行研究的认识和意愿的影响的实证证据仍然缺乏。为了了解医学生的宗教信仰如何引发他们对生物样本的存储、护理和使用的疑问,我们在波兹南医科大学的 1500 名医学生中进行了一项调查。我们的研究结果表明,尽管宗教和非宗教学生都支持人类生物材料的生物银行储存,并愿意为研究目的捐赠,但非宗教学生对生物银行的态度更为积极,更经常支持在波兰建立生物库的想法,并且更愿意捐赠大多数类型的组织,并参与生物库研究。宗教信仰也与医学生对生物银行带来的利益和风险的看法、对各种生物库机构的信任程度以及对同意书类型的偏好有关。