器官捐赠者和非捐赠者之间的区别变量:一项事后调查。

J Rosel, M A Frutos, M J Blanca, P Ruiz
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背景:很少有关于器官捐献的研究关注被要求捐献已故亲属器官的家庭的态度和意见。目的:确定影响一个家庭决定捐献的变量。设计:采用问卷调查进行事后调查。背景:Málaga,西班牙。参与者:在同一家医院,71人被要求捐献其已故亲属的器官。主要观察指标:捐献同意。结果:基于逐步判别函数分析,以下变量对家庭成员的捐赠决定起决定性作用:(1)死者的表达意愿;(2)对“脑死亡”的定义有明确的理解。(3)医生的态度和方法,(4)医院设施,(5)对捐赠过程的关注,(6)教育水平。结论:以公众和医院工作人员为对象的倡导器官捐献活动应着眼于具体目标,以增加器官捐献同意的可能性。
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Discriminant variables between organ donors and nondonors: a post hoc investigation.

Context: Few studies in organ donation have focused on the attitudes and opinions of families who were asked to donate the organs of a deceased relative.

Objective: To determine what variables influenced a family's decision to donate.

Design: Post hoc investigation using a survey.

Setting: Málaga, Spain.

Participants: Seventy-one people who had been approached for the donation of their deceased relatives' organs at a single hospital.

Main outcome measure: Consent to donate.

Results: Based on a stepwise discriminant function analysis, the following variables played a determining role in a family member's decision to donate: (1) the expressed wish of the deceased, (2) having a clear understanding of the definition of "brain death." (3) the manners and approach of the doctors, (4) the hospital facilities, (5) concerns regarding the donation process, and (6) educational level.

Conclusion: Prodonation campaigns geared toward the public and hospital staff should focus on specific objectives to increase the likelihood of consent for organ donation.

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