Prejudice and Fear as Influences in Relation to a Successful Organ Donation - Experiences of Immigrants Living in Sweden.

Q3 Medicine
Ferid Krupic, Melissa Krupic, Jelena Kovacevic-Prstojevic, Svemir Custovic, Lutvo Sporisevic, Parvaneh Lindström
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Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine whether fear and prejudice in relation to organ donation and the transplantation of organs may influence the decision to become an organ donor.

Materials and methods: Data were collected through four group interviews using open-ended questions and qualitative content analysis. Forty participants, 16 males and 24 females from seven countries, participated in the focus group interviews.

Results: The analysis resulted in three main categories, and nine subcategories. Fears and prejudice caused by tradition and customs, approval of organ donation by family members, perception of the body as a gift from parents, the influence of religious leaders, knowledge about the religious understanding of organ donation, influence of social ambience on respondents, knowledge of the donation process in the healthcare system, including knowing about life after eventual organ donation, were some of predictors in the decision to agree to organ donation.

Conclusion: More education on the factors that influence organ donation, more information in schools, health institutions and through the media, as well as more research with the aim of "dispelling" fears and prejudice about organ donation would significantly improve the current situation and result in a larger number of potential organ donors.

偏见和恐惧对成功捐献器官的影响--生活在瑞典的移民的经历。
研究目的本研究旨在确定与器官捐献和器官移植有关的恐惧和偏见是否会影响器官捐献者的决定:采用开放式问题和定性内容分析法,通过四次小组访谈收集数据。来自 7 个国家的 40 名参与者(16 名男性和 24 名女性)参加了焦点小组访谈:分析得出三个主要类别和九个子类别。传统和习俗造成的恐惧和偏见、家庭成员对器官捐献的认可、将身体视为父母的礼物、宗教领袖的影响、对器官捐献的宗教理解的了解、社会氛围对受访者的影响、对医疗系统捐献程序的了解,包括对最终器官捐献后生活的了解,都是影响受访者是否同意器官捐献的一些预测因素:结论:就影响器官捐献的因素开展更多教育,在学校、医疗机构和通过媒体提供更多信息,以及开展更多旨在 "消除 "对器官捐献的恐惧和偏见的研究,将极大地改善目前的状况,并使潜在的器官捐献者人数增加。
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Acta medica academica
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