Knowledge, Attitudes, and Willingness Concerning Cornea Donation Among Medical Students in Lanzhou, Northwest of China.

Yike Li, Lin Liu, Chengying Yan, Rui Ding, Ziyu Du, Xunwen Lei, Xudong Jiu, Wenjie Li, Yang Liu
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Background: As the will-be medical staff, medical students take the future responsibilities to propaganda knowledge of cornea donation and exert positive influence on the public. We aimed to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and willingness concerning cornea donation among the medical students in Lanzhou, Northwest of China.

Methods: This study was an observational cross-sectional survey in which a detailed questionnaire was used. Medical students from either Lanzhou University (LZU) or Northwest University for Nationalities (NUN) were approached, and the questionnaire was filled out and submitted online. The sociodemographic profile, the correctness of the knowledge, attitudes toward cornea donation, and suggestions on promotion were categorized and compared. Additionally, determinants influencing knowledge and willingness were revealed by using Logistic Regression.

Results: A total of 1129 students who completed the questionnaire were enrolled in this study. Most of the respondents were aware of the cornea donation (n = 895, 79.3%), but the knowledge was scarce, pertaining to the process to donate (n = 20, 1.8%), the time limit of recovery (n = 152, 13.5%), the preserved period (n = 97, 8.6%), and legislations on the issues (n = 7, 0.6%). Almost all the students expressed positive attitudes toward cornea donation (n = 1106, 98.0%) and supported their relatives or friends to donate (n = 1049, 92.9%); whereas more than half of them showed unwillingness to donate (n = 520, 46.1%). Age (P = .013), race (P < .001), parents' educational background (tertiary: P = .004); and primary: P = .001), siblings (P = .001), family annual income (high: P < .001; and low: P = .001), years of medical education (P < .001), attitude toward cornea donation (P = .019), attitude toward hypothetical relative donation (P < .001), and willingness to donate (P < .001) distinctly influenced the respondents' knowledge in the logistic regression. Likewise, several factors significantly determined the respondents' willingness to donate, including birth place (P = .028), race (P = .041), siblings (P = .023), family annual income (high: P = .008]; low: P = .002; and middle: P = .004), years of medical education (P = .007), attitude toward cornea donation (P = .005), willingness to persuade donation (P < .001), attitude toward hypothetical relative donation (P < .001), and score (P < .001).

Conclusions: The knowledge on cornea donation of the medical students is not satisfied, and their willingness to pledge corneas is relatively low. Several sociodemographic factors could predict the knowledge level and willingness which may be improved by particular curriculums in the future.

西北兰州医学生对角膜捐献的认知、态度和意愿。
背景:医学生作为未来的医务人员,肩负着宣传角膜捐献知识和对公众产生积极影响的重任。我们旨在调查西北地区兰州医学生对角膜捐献的认知、态度和意愿:本研究是一项观察性横断面调查,采用了详细的调查问卷。调查对象为兰州大学(LZU)或西北民族大学(NUN)的在校医学生,填写问卷并在线提交。对社会人口学特征、角膜捐献知识的正确性、对角膜捐献的态度和宣传建议进行了分类和比较。此外,还利用逻辑回归法揭示了影响知识和意愿的决定因素:共有 1129 名学生填写了调查问卷。大多数受访者知道角膜捐献(895 人,79.3%),但对捐献流程(20 人,1.8%)、恢复时限(152 人,13.5%)、保存期限(97 人,8.6%)和相关法律(7 人,0.6%)的了解较少。几乎所有学生都对角膜捐献持积极态度(n = 1106,98.0%),并支持他们的亲戚或朋友捐献角膜(n = 1049,92.9%);而超过一半的学生表示不愿意捐献角膜(n = 520,46.1%)。年龄(P = .013)、种族(P < .001)、父母教育背景(大专:P = .004;小学:P = .001)、兄弟姐妹(P = .001)、家庭年收入(高:P < .001;低:P = .001)、医学教育年限(P < .001)、对角膜捐献的态度(P = .019)、对假定亲属捐献的态度(P < .001)和捐献意愿(P < .001)在逻辑回归中明显影响受访者的知识水平。同样,几个因素也明显决定了受访者的捐赠意愿,包括出生地(P = .028)、种族(P = .041)、兄弟姐妹(P = .023)、家庭年收入(高:P = .008];低:P = .002;中:P = .004)、医学教育年限(P = .007)、对角膜捐献的态度(P = .005)、劝说捐献的意愿(P < .001)、对假定亲属捐献的态度(P < .001)和得分(P < .001):结论:医学生对角膜捐献的认知度不高,捐献角膜的意愿也相对较低。一些社会人口学因素可预测学生的知识水平和意愿,今后可通过特定课程加以改进。
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