Södereld Theres, Engström Åsa, Lindgren Katarina, Forsberg Angelica
Lulea University of Technology, Department of Health, Education and Technology, Division of Nursing and Medical Technology, Luleå, Sweden.
Intensive Care Unit 57, Sunderby Hospital, Luleå, Sweden.
SAGE Open Nurs. 2024 May 24;10:23779608241257011. doi: 10.1177/23779608241257011. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Barely one-fifth of people in Sweden have expressed their will regarding organ donation in the national Swedish Donor Registry, and the number of organ donations in Sweden remains low.
The aim of this study was to map behaviour and beliefs regarding organ donation in Sweden.
In a descriptive cross-sectional survey following a quantitative approach and 600 questionnaires were issued to randomly selected individuals across Sweden. Of them, 206 (36.3%) were completed. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and presented as frequencies and percentages. Analytical statistical testing involved Pearson chi-square tests, Mann-Whitney tests, and Kruskal-Wallis tests.
The results indicate a discrepancy between positive opinion about organ donation in Sweden and the number of people enrolled in the Swedish Donation Registry. The most common argument for not wanting to donate organs was the notion of being too old to. Although self-rated knowledge about organ donation was admittedly low, so was interest in interest in learning more about it. Younger patients more frequently wanted information than older patients did.
Not wanting to donate organs due to age and/or illness may indicate a misconception. Making one's will known does not involve assessing one's health status or age but solely concerns the wish to do so. The findings thus raise an important question: How can people's interest in learning more about organ donation be induced in ethical ways?
在瑞典国家捐赠登记处,仅有五分之一的瑞典人表达了他们在器官捐赠方面的意愿,瑞典的器官捐赠数量仍然很低。
本研究的目的是梳理瑞典人在器官捐赠方面的行为和信念。
采用定量方法进行描述性横断面调查,向瑞典各地随机抽取的个人发放了600份问卷。其中,206份(36.3%)问卷填写完整。使用描述性统计方法对数据进行分析,并以频率和百分比的形式呈现。分析性统计检验包括Pearson卡方检验、Mann-Whitney检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验。
结果表明,瑞典人对器官捐赠的积极态度与加入瑞典捐赠登记处的人数之间存在差异。不想捐赠器官最常见的理由是认为自己年龄太大。尽管公认对器官捐赠的自我评估知识水平较低,但对了解更多相关信息的兴趣也很低。年轻患者比老年患者更频繁地希望获得信息。
因年龄和/或疾病而不想捐赠器官可能表明存在误解。表明自己的意愿并不涉及评估个人的健康状况或年龄,而仅仅关乎这样做的愿望。因此,这些发现提出了一个重要问题:如何以符合道德的方式激发人们对更多了解器官捐赠的兴趣?