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Presumed post-mortem donors: the degree of information among university students
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Abstract
Background
Organ transplantation represents the most effective and acceptable therapy for end-stage organ failure. However, its frequent practice often leads to a shortage of organs worldwide. To solve this dilemma, some countries, such as Portugal, have switched from an opt-in to an opt-out system, which has raised concerns about respect for individual autonomy. We aimed to evaluate whether young university students are aware of this opt-out system so that they can make informed, autonomous and conscious decisions, as well as to identify the factors that determine a positive attitude toward post-mortem organ donation.
Methods
An observational, cross-sectional study was developed and a questionnaire was administered to first-year students from six faculties of the University of Porto.
Results
Of the 841 participants, 60% were unaware that Portugal had adopted an opt-out system. Among the informed individuals, their main sources of information included social media, internet, and family. Furthermore, only 48% of all participants agreed with the current opt-out system. Female sex (p = 0.049; OR 1.393), knowledge of the law (p < 0.001; OR 4.749) and family being the primary source of information (p < 0.001; OR 2.855) were independent factors associated with a positive attitude toward post-mortem organ donation law.
Conclusions
There is a significant lack of knowledge among young university students regarding the presumed post-mortem organ donation law and how it works. Female sex, having family as a primary source of information and being aware of the presumed post-mortem organ donation law are the strongest independent factors that determine a positive attitude toward the opt-out system.
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Title: Presumed post-mortem donors: the degree of information among university students
Description:
Abstract
Background
Organ transplantation represents the most effective and acceptable therapy for end-stage organ failure.
However, its frequent practice often leads to a shortage of organs worldwide.
To solve this dilemma, some countries, such as Portugal, have switched from an opt-in to an opt-out system, which has raised concerns about respect for individual autonomy.
We aimed to evaluate whether young university students are aware of this opt-out system so that they can make informed, autonomous and conscious decisions, as well as to identify the factors that determine a positive attitude toward post-mortem organ donation.
Methods
An observational, cross-sectional study was developed and a questionnaire was administered to first-year students from six faculties of the University of Porto.
Results
Of the 841 participants, 60% were unaware that Portugal had adopted an opt-out system.
Among the informed individuals, their main sources of information included social media, internet, and family.
Furthermore, only 48% of all participants agreed with the current opt-out system.
Female sex (p = 0.
049; OR 1.
393), knowledge of the law (p < 0.
001; OR 4.
749) and family being the primary source of information (p < 0.
001; OR 2.
855) were independent factors associated with a positive attitude toward post-mortem organ donation law.
Conclusions
There is a significant lack of knowledge among young university students regarding the presumed post-mortem organ donation law and how it works.
Female sex, having family as a primary source of information and being aware of the presumed post-mortem organ donation law are the strongest independent factors that determine a positive attitude toward the opt-out system.
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