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Title: | A Multicentre and stratified study of the attitude of medical students towards organ donation in Spain | Authors: | Ríos, A. López-Navas, A. López-López, A. Gómez, F. J. Iriarte, J. Herruzo, R. Blanco, G. Llorca, F. J. Asunsolo, A. Sánchez, P. Gutiérrez, P. R. Fernández, A. De Jesús, M.T. Martínez Alarcón, L. Lana, A. Fuentes, L. Hernández Hernández, Juan Ramón Virseda, J. Yelamos, J. Bondía, J. A. Hernández, A. M. Ayala, M. A. Ramírez, P. Parrilla, P. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas | Keywords: | Attitude Medical students Multicentre Organ donation Spain, et al |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Journal: | Ethnicity and Health | Abstract: | Introduction: Medical students represent a new generation of medical thought, and if they have a favourable attitude towards organ donation this will greatly encourage its promotion. Objective: To analyse the attitude of medical students in Spanish universities towards the donation of their own organs and to determine the factors affecting this attitude. Material and Methods: Type of study: A sociological, interdisciplinary, multicentre, and observational study in Spain. Study population: Students studying a degree in medicine enrolled in Spain (n = 34,000). Sample size: A sample of 9598 students (confidence of 99% and precision of ±1%), stratified by geographical area and academic year. Instrument of measurement: A validated questionnaire of attitude towards organ donation and transplantation (PCID-DTO RIOS) was self-administered and completed anonymously. Results: The questionnaire completion rate was 95.7% (n = 9.275). 80% were in favour of donation, 2% against and 18% were undecided. The following main variables were related to a favourable attitude: being of the female sex (Odds Ratio = 1.739); being in the sixth year of the degree (OR = 2.506); knowing a donor (OR = 1.346); having spoken about the subject with one’s family (OR = 2.132) and friends (OR = 1.333); having a family circle that is in favour, more specifically, having a father (OR = 1.841), mother (OR = 2.538) or partner in favour (OR = 2.192); being a blood donor (OR = 2.824); acceptance of the mutilation of the body if it were necessary (OR = 2.958); and being an atheist or an agnostic (OR = 1.766). Conclusions: Spanish medical students generally have a favourable attitude towards organ donation, although 20% are not in favour. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/37158 | ISSN: | 1355-7858 | DOI: | 10.1080/13557858.2017.1346183 | Source: | Ethnicity & Health [ISSN 1355-7858], v. 24 (4), p. 443-461, (Mayo 2019) |
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