Knowledge and attitude towards body donation among students in Huye campus, University of Rwanda

Q4 Medicine Rwanda Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.4314/rmj.v81i1.17
V. Archibong, A. Mohammed, A. Afodun, A. Okesina, S. Olurunnado, A. Ivan, K. Okesina, J. Gashegu
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INTRODUCTION: Body donation is the willingness of a person to donate his body or organ to a person or organization after death. Medical schools in Western countries depend solely on human donations for medical education. However, the trend is different in Africa due to limited literature. This study aimed to measure the level of knowledge and attitude toward body donation among students at the Huye campus, University of Rwanda METHODS: A cross-sectional study involving 120 students at the Huye campus of the University of Rwanda. Data was collected using a Google format questionnaire. Knowledge and attitude were assigned scores of 0 and 1 for wrong and correct options, respectively. Knowledge of body donation was calculated as the sum of the scores of all knowledge questions, and Attitude was assessed as the mean of the sum of attitude scores. The association of age, knowledge, and attitude was assessed in bivariate analysis with the Chi-square test. The threshold for statistical significance was P ≤ 0.05 with 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: 49.2% of the respondents had a very good knowledge score, 43.3% had a good knowledge score, 6.7% had a fair knowledge score, and 0.8% had a poor knowledge score. The positive attitude score was 85.8%, and the negative attitude score was 14.2%. However, 66.7% of the respondents showed an unwillingness towards body donation, and 84.2% showed a willingness towards organ donation. CONCLUSION: The unwillingness to donate body organs observed in this study calls for the introduction of sensitization programs or courses on body donation at the tertiary level of education in Rwanda.
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卢旺达大学胡耶校区学生对遗体捐献的认识和态度
导言:遗体捐献是指一个人愿意在死后将自己的遗体或器官捐献给某个人或组织。西方国家的医学院完全依靠人体捐献进行医学教育。然而,由于文献资料有限,非洲的趋势有所不同。本研究旨在测量卢旺达大学胡耶校区学生对遗体捐献的了解程度和态度 方法:横断面研究,涉及卢旺达大学胡耶校区的 120 名学生。采用谷歌格式问卷收集数据。对于错误和正确的选项,知识和态度分别以 0 分和 1 分表示。对遗体捐献知识的了解程度以所有知识问题的得分总和计算,而态度则以态度得分总和的平均值进行评估。年龄、知识和态度之间的关系通过卡方检验(Chi-square test)进行双变量分析。统计显著性的临界值为 P ≤ 0.05,置信区间为 95%。结果:49.2%的受访者知识得分很高,43.3%的受访者知识得分较高,6.7%的受访者知识得分一般,0.8%的受访者知识得分较低。态度积极的占 85.8%,态度消极的占 14.2%。然而,66.7%的受访者表示不愿意捐献遗体,84.2%的受访者表示愿意捐献器官。结论:本研究中观察到的不愿意捐献遗体器官的情况要求在卢旺达高等教育中引入有关遗体捐献的宣传计划或课程。
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Rwanda Medical Journal
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期刊介绍: The Rwanda Medical Journal (RMJ), is a Not-For-Profit scientific, medical, journal that is published entirely online in open-access electronic format. The RMJ is an interdisciplinary research journal for publication of original work in all the major health disciplines. Through a rigorous process of evaluation and peer review, The RMJ strives to publish original works of high quality for a diverse audience of healthcare professionals. The Journal seeks to deepen knowledge and advance scientific discovery to improve the quality of care of patients in Rwanda and internationally.
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