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Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Organ Donation Among People Seeking Healthcare in Tertiary Care Centers of Coastal South India

BACKGROUND: Organ transplantation is the most preferred treatment modality for end-stage organ diseases. The need for the transplants is higher than the availability. Prerequisites for the success of transplantation program include awareness and positive attitudes. AIM: To assess the perceptions and...

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Autores principales: Mithra, Prasanna, Ravindra, Prithvishree, Unnikrishnan, B, Rekha, T, Kanchan, Tanuj, Kumar, Nithin, Papanna, Mohan, Kulkarni, Vaman, Holla, Ramesh, Divyavaraprasad, K
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3775029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24049347
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-1075.116701
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author Mithra, Prasanna
Ravindra, Prithvishree
Unnikrishnan, B
Rekha, T
Kanchan, Tanuj
Kumar, Nithin
Papanna, Mohan
Kulkarni, Vaman
Holla, Ramesh
Divyavaraprasad, K
author_facet Mithra, Prasanna
Ravindra, Prithvishree
Unnikrishnan, B
Rekha, T
Kanchan, Tanuj
Kumar, Nithin
Papanna, Mohan
Kulkarni, Vaman
Holla, Ramesh
Divyavaraprasad, K
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description BACKGROUND: Organ transplantation is the most preferred treatment modality for end-stage organ diseases. The need for the transplants is higher than the availability. Prerequisites for the success of transplantation program include awareness and positive attitudes. AIM: To assess the perceptions and attitudes of the people seeking health care in tertiary care centers towards organ donation in Mangalore, India. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: This cross-sectional study included 863 people seeking general healthcare as outpatients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Face to face interviews were carried out using pretested tools which included the socio demographic data. Data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 11.5. RESULTS: Overall, 59.6% participants showed the willingness to donate organs. Females (64.1%) and participants from upper socio economic status (62.7%) had higher willingness rates for organ donations. Hindus (63.6%) and Christians (63.3%) had higher willingness rates for organ donations than Muslims (38.2%). Also, 23.7% participants showed willingness to donate eyes and 33.6% wished to donate any organ after death. Most of the participants (67%) were aware that money should not be accepted for donating organs, and 58.1% were aware that it is an offence to accept any benefit for organ donations. Forty percent participants had perceived risks associated with organ donation. Regarding donor cards, 42.3% of the participants knew about it and 3.7% already possessed it. CONCLUSION: It is apparent from the study that though there was high level of awareness about organ donation, a high proportion of the participants did not have positive attitudes towards organ donation.
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spelling pubmed-37750292013-09-18 Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Organ Donation Among People Seeking Healthcare in Tertiary Care Centers of Coastal South India Mithra, Prasanna Ravindra, Prithvishree Unnikrishnan, B Rekha, T Kanchan, Tanuj Kumar, Nithin Papanna, Mohan Kulkarni, Vaman Holla, Ramesh Divyavaraprasad, K Indian J Palliat Care Original Article BACKGROUND: Organ transplantation is the most preferred treatment modality for end-stage organ diseases. The need for the transplants is higher than the availability. Prerequisites for the success of transplantation program include awareness and positive attitudes. AIM: To assess the perceptions and attitudes of the people seeking health care in tertiary care centers towards organ donation in Mangalore, India. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: This cross-sectional study included 863 people seeking general healthcare as outpatients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Face to face interviews were carried out using pretested tools which included the socio demographic data. Data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 11.5. RESULTS: Overall, 59.6% participants showed the willingness to donate organs. Females (64.1%) and participants from upper socio economic status (62.7%) had higher willingness rates for organ donations. Hindus (63.6%) and Christians (63.3%) had higher willingness rates for organ donations than Muslims (38.2%). Also, 23.7% participants showed willingness to donate eyes and 33.6% wished to donate any organ after death. Most of the participants (67%) were aware that money should not be accepted for donating organs, and 58.1% were aware that it is an offence to accept any benefit for organ donations. Forty percent participants had perceived risks associated with organ donation. Regarding donor cards, 42.3% of the participants knew about it and 3.7% already possessed it. CONCLUSION: It is apparent from the study that though there was high level of awareness about organ donation, a high proportion of the participants did not have positive attitudes towards organ donation. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3775029/ /pubmed/24049347 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-1075.116701 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Palliative Care http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Mithra, Prasanna
Ravindra, Prithvishree
Unnikrishnan, B
Rekha, T
Kanchan, Tanuj
Kumar, Nithin
Papanna, Mohan
Kulkarni, Vaman
Holla, Ramesh
Divyavaraprasad, K
Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Organ Donation Among People Seeking Healthcare in Tertiary Care Centers of Coastal South India
title Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Organ Donation Among People Seeking Healthcare in Tertiary Care Centers of Coastal South India
title_full Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Organ Donation Among People Seeking Healthcare in Tertiary Care Centers of Coastal South India
title_fullStr Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Organ Donation Among People Seeking Healthcare in Tertiary Care Centers of Coastal South India
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Organ Donation Among People Seeking Healthcare in Tertiary Care Centers of Coastal South India
title_short Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Organ Donation Among People Seeking Healthcare in Tertiary Care Centers of Coastal South India
title_sort perceptions and attitudes towards organ donation among people seeking healthcare in tertiary care centers of coastal south india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3775029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24049347
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-1075.116701
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