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001-es BibID:BIBFORM091792
035-os BibID:(WoS)000668604400003 (Scopus)85101183627
Első szerző:Kanyári Zsolt (orvos)
Cím:Knowledge and Attitudes of Health Care Professionals and Laypeople in Relation to Brain Death Diagnosis and Organ Donation in Hungary : a Questionnaire Study / Zsolt Kanyári, Dóra Cservenyák, Béla Tankó, Balázs Nemes, Béla Fülesdi, Csilla Molnár
Dátum:2021
ISSN:0041-1345
Megjegyzések:Knowledge and Attitudes of Health Care Professionals and Laypeoplein Relation to Brain Death Diagnosis and Organ Donation in Hungary:A Questionnaire StudyZsolt Kany aria,D ora Cserveny akb,B ela Tank ob, Bal azs Nemesa,B ela F?ulesdib*, and Csilla Moln arbaDepartment of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary; andbDepartment of Anesthesiology andIntensive Care, Faculty of Medicine, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, HungaryABSTRACTObjectives.The aim of the present work was to assess the knowledge and attitudes of differenthealth care workers and laypeople toward the donation and transplantation procedure.Subjects and methods.A survey consisting of questions regarding brain death diagnosis,legal organization or organ donation, and the transplantation procedure were sent to participants:56 intensive care unit (ICU) doctors, 76 ICU nurses, 188 sixth-year medical students, and 320general practitioners (GPs). Laypeople were also asked to complete the survey.Results.The majority of participants reported being aware of legal regulations for organ dona-tion in Hungary (88.5%). Roughly 25% of GPs and 60% of laypeople were unaware of the opt-out system effective in the country. Less than one-third of ICU physicians (26.9%) and nurses(34.7%) were able to list the organs that may be transplanted from a deceased donor; GPs(22.4%) and medical students (20%) performed even worse on this item. The willingness of ICUspecialists (57%) and ICU nurses (45%) to support donating their own organs was moderate.Conclusions.The results of this survey indicate a need for graduate and postgraduateeducation and regular teaching programs regarding organ donation and transplantation.More active use of modern media is proposed to improve public awareness and acceptanceof organ donation.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok esettanulmány
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Megjelenés:Transplantation Proceedings. - 53 : 5 (2021), p. 1402-1408. -
További szerzők:Cservenyák Dóra Tankó Béla (1972-) (aneszteziológus) Nemes Balázs Áron (1969-) (sebész) Fülesdi Béla (1961-) (aneszteziológus) Molnár Csilla (1962-) (aneszteziológus)
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