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Attitudes of Turkish university employees and their relatives towards whole body and organ donation.
Annals of Anatomy ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2019-11-05 , DOI: 10.1016/j.aanat.2019.151426
Hale Oktem 1 , Can Pelin 1 , Ayla Kurkcuoglu 1 , Rıfat Vedat Yildirim 2 , Ayşe Canan Yazici Guvercin 3
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BACKGROUND Dissection of human anatomic specimens still keeps its importance in medical curriculum. Experiences of medical students in the anatomy laboratory and the time they spent there makes them feel as doctors at the beginning of their education and helps them to get used to the notion of death. Unfortunately, the number of human body donors available for medical research and education as well as organ transplantation is limited. Obtaining human anatomic specimens continues being a great problem especially in middle-east countries. Religious factors, socioeconomic status, education, marital status or age are probably the main factors those effect body donations. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the attitudes of Turkish university employees and their relatives towards whole body donation and organ donation. METHODS A total of 780 questionnaires taken from the participants were evaluated. All the participants were academic and administrative staff from four different universities based in Ankara, Eskişehir, İstanbul and Adana and their relatives. Participants were between the ages of 18-85. All the subjects were provided a questionnaire composed of 38 questions. FINDINGS 26.2% of the individuals declared that they could donate their body for medical education while 73.8% of them did not. In contrast, 69.1% of the participants were willing for being organ donors. Of the ones who had accepted to donate their organs, 64.5% refused to donate their bodies. CONCLUSION The results of this study indicate that not only whole body donation, but also organ donation continue being a problem in Turkey.

中文翻译:

土耳其大学员工及其家属对全身和器官捐赠的态度。

背景技术解剖解剖标本在医学课程中仍然保持其重要性。医学生在解剖实验室的经历以及他们在医院的时间,使他们在接受教育之初就感到自己像医生,并帮助他们适应了死亡的观念。不幸的是,可用于医学研究和教育以及器官移植的人体供体的数量是有限的。尤其在中东国家,获取人体解剖学样本仍然是一个大问题。宗教因素,社会经济地位,教育程度,婚姻状况或年龄可能是影响人体捐赠的主要因素。本研究的目的是评估土耳其大学雇员及其亲属对全身捐赠和器官捐赠的态度。方法对来自参与者的780份问卷进行评估。所有参与者都是来自安卡拉,埃斯基谢希尔,伊斯坦布尔和阿达纳的四所不同大学的学术和行政人员及其亲戚。参加者年龄在18-85岁之间。为所有受试者提供了由38个问题组成的问卷。结果26.2%的人宣称可以捐出自己的身体进行医学教育,而73.8%的人则没有。相反,有69.1%的参与者愿意成为器官捐赠者。在接受捐赠器官的人中,有64.5%拒绝捐赠身体。结论这项研究的结果表明,不仅全身捐赠,而且器官捐赠在土耳其仍然是一个问题。所有参与者都是来自安卡拉,埃斯基谢希尔,伊斯坦布尔和阿达纳的四所不同大学的学术和行政人员及其亲戚。参加者年龄在18-85岁之间。为所有受试者提供了由38个问题组成的问卷。结果26.2%的人宣称可以捐出自己的身体进行医学教育,而73.8%的人则没有。相反,有69.1%的参与者愿意成为器官捐赠者。在接受捐赠器官的人中,有64.5%拒绝捐赠身体。结论这项研究的结果表明,不仅全身捐赠,而且器官捐赠在土耳其仍然是一个问题。所有参与者都是来自安卡拉,埃斯基谢希尔,伊斯坦布尔和阿达纳的四所不同大学的学术和行政人员及其亲戚。参加者年龄在18-85岁之间。为所有受试者提供了由38个问题组成的问卷。结果26.2%的人宣称可以捐出自己的身体进行医学教育,而73.8%的人则没有。相比之下,69.1%的参与者愿意成为器官捐赠者。在接受捐赠器官的人中,有64.5%拒绝捐赠身体。结论这项研究的结果表明,不仅全身捐赠,而且器官捐赠在土耳其仍然是一个问题。伊斯坦布尔和阿达纳及其亲戚。参加者年龄在18-85岁之间。为所有受试者提供了由38个问题组成的问卷。结果26.2%的人宣称可以捐出自己的身体进行医学教育,而73.8%的人则没有。相反,有69.1%的参与者愿意成为器官捐赠者。在接受捐赠器官的人中,有64.5%拒绝捐赠身体。结论这项研究的结果表明,不仅全身捐赠,而且器官捐赠在土耳其仍然是一个问题。伊斯坦布尔和阿达纳及其亲戚。参加者年龄在18-85岁之间。为所有受试者提供了由38个问题组成的问卷。调查结果26.2%的人宣布可以捐出自己的身体进行医学教育,而73.8%的人则没有。相反,有69.1%的参与者愿意成为器官捐赠者。在接受捐赠器官的人中,有64.5%拒绝捐赠身体。结论这项研究的结果表明,不仅全身捐赠,而且器官捐赠在土耳其仍然是一个问题。相反,有69.1%的参与者愿意成为器官捐赠者。在接受捐赠器官的人中,有64.5%拒绝捐赠身体。结论这项研究的结果表明,不仅全身捐赠,而且器官捐赠在土耳其仍然是一个问题。相反,有69.1%的参与者愿意成为器官捐赠者。在接受捐赠器官的人中,有64.5%拒绝捐赠身体。结论这项研究的结果表明,不仅全身捐赠,而且器官捐赠在土耳其仍然是一个问题。
更新日期:2019-11-01
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