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Title: Student nurses at Spanish universities and their attitude toward xenotransplantation
Authors: Martínez-Alarcón, Laura
Ríos, Antonio
Santainés-Borredá, Elena
Agras-Suarez, María Concepción
Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo Arturo
Hurtado-Pardos, Bárbara
Bárcena-Calvo, Carmen
Alorda-Terrasa, Carme
Morillo-Velázquez, Juan Manuel
Martí-García, Celia
Redin-Areta, Maria Dolores
Alconero-Camarero, Ana Rosa
Jiménez- Navascues, Maria Lourdes
Gutierrez-Izquierdo, María Isabel
Chamorro-Rebollo, Elena
de las Nieves Merchán-Felipe, María
Barandiaran-Lasa, Maite
Martín-Espinosa, Noelia
Gala-León, Francisco Javier
Oter-Quintana, Cristina
Benbunan-Bentata, Bibinha
Tirado-Altamirano, Francisco
Fernández Vallhonrat, María Blanca 
Ramírez-Rodrigo, Jesús
Maciá-Soler, Loreto
Saez, Aida
Sánchez, Álvaro
López-Navas, Ana
Ramírez, Pablo
Parrilla, Pascual
UNESCO Clasification: 321314 Cirugía de los trasplantes
Keywords: Attitude
Knowledge
Organ Xenotransplantation
Student Nurses
Issue Date: 2019
Journal: Xenotransplantation 
Abstract: Introduction: Recent immunological and transgenic advances are a promising alternative using limited materials of human origin for transplantation. However, it is essential to achieve social acceptance of this therapy. Objective: To analyze the attitude of nursing students from Spanish universities toward organ xenotransplantation (XTx) and to determine the factors affecting their attitude. Materials and methods: Type of study: A sociological, multicentre, and observational study. Study population: Nursing students enrolled in Spain (n = 28,000). Sample size: A sample of 10 566 students estimating a proportion of 76% (99% confidence and precision of ±1%), stratified by geographical area and year of study. Instrument of measurement: A validated questionnaire (PCID-XenoTx-RIOS) was handed out to every student in a compulsory session. This survey was self-administered and self-completed voluntarily and anonymously by each student in a period of 5-10 min. Statistical analysis: descriptive analysis, Student's t test, the chi-square test, and a logistic regression analysis. Results: A completion rate: 84% (n = 8913) was obtained. If the results of XTx were as good as in human donation, 74% (n = 6564) would be in favor and 22% (n = 1946) would have doubts. The following variables affected this attitude: age (P < 0.001); sex (P < 0.001); geographical location (P < 0.001); academic year of study (P < 0.001); attitude toward organ donation (P < 0.001); belief in the possibility of needing a transplant (P < 0.001); discussion of transplantation with one's family (P < 0.001) and friends (P < 0.001); and the opinion of one's partner (P < 0.001). The following variables persisted in the multivariate analysis: being a male (OR = 1.436; P < 0.001); geographical location (OR = 1.937; P < 0.001); an attitude in favor of donation (OR = 1.519; P < 0.001); belief in the possibility of needing a transplant (OR = 1.497; P = 0.036); and having spoken about the issue with family (OR = 1.351; P < 0.001) or friends (OR = 1.240; P = 0.001). Conclusions: The attitude of nursing students toward organ XTx is favorable and is associated with factors of general knowledge about organ donation and transplantation and social interaction.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/69863
ISSN: 0908-665X
DOI: 10.1111/xen.12507
Source: Xenotransplantation[ISSN 0908-665X],v. 26 (3), (Mayo 2019)
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