Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Organ Donation Among Senior Medical and Nursing Students: Preliminary Findings of a Single-Center Study in Northern Italy.

Alessandra Agnese Grossi, Alberto Passi, Sergio Vesconi, Marina Morgutti, Mario Picozzi, Maria Assunta Donato, Federica De Min, Alessandro De Martino, Elisa Raimondo, Alessia Bresil, Martina Baiardo Redaelli, Luca Cabrini
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Introduction: University students' knowledge and attitudes toward organ donation (OD) remain poorly understood. Medical and nursing students, in particular, play a critical role as future healthcare professionals, serving as primary points of contact for citizens and potential donors' families and influencing their decisions. This study aims to identify gaps in their education and information to orient the development of targeted educational programs.

Methods: An online anonymous survey was disseminated among final-year Medicine and Nursing students at a university in Northern Italy. The 39-item questionnaire, adapted from previous studies and refined by an expert panel, included questions to assess knowledge, attitudes, and intentions regarding OD. Two open-ended questions collected additional suggestions for targeted public awareness interventions.

Results: Preliminary analyses (n = 65) indicate that most students possess basic knowledge of OD, but gaps remain, particularly concerning transplant procedures and the neurological criteria for determination of death. While 95.4% expressed favorable attitudes toward OD and 80% had formally expressed their intent-primarily during ID renewal (75.4%)-students highlighted the need for further education. Preferred methods included seminars (41.5%), integration into standard courses (36.9%), and elective modules (20%). Active student participation in public awareness campaigns was suggested to enhance understanding and engagement.

Conclusions: Although students demonstrate a foundational understanding of OD, critical knowledge gaps persist. These findings underscore the need for targeted educational initiatives to better prepare future healthcare professionals. Strengthening their knowledge and skills is key to fostering an informed culture of OD and supporting the families of potential donors.

高级医护生对器官捐献的知识和态度:意大利北部一项单中心研究的初步结果
导读:大学生对器官捐献的认识和态度仍然知之甚少。特别是医科和护理专业的学生,作为未来的保健专业人员发挥着关键作用,他们是公民和潜在捐赠者家属的主要联络点,并影响他们的决定。本研究旨在找出他们在教育和信息方面的差距,以指导有针对性的教育计划的发展。方法:对意大利北部一所大学医学和护理专业的大四学生进行在线匿名调查。这份问卷共有39个问题,根据之前的研究进行了改编,并经过专家小组的改进,其中包括评估关于OD的知识、态度和意图的问题。两个开放式问题收集了针对有针对性的公众意识干预措施的额外建议。结果:初步分析(n = 65)表明,大多数学生具备OD的基本知识,但差距仍然存在,特别是在移植手术和确定死亡的神经学标准方面。虽然95.4%的学生对吸毒持积极态度,80%的学生正式表达了他们的意图——主要是在身份证更新期间(75.4%)——但学生们强调了继续深造的必要性。首选的方法包括研讨会(41.5%),融入标准课程(36.9%)和选修模块(20%)。建议学生积极参与公众认识运动,以增进了解和参与。结论:尽管学生表现出对OD的基本理解,但关键的知识差距仍然存在。这些发现强调需要有针对性的教育举措,以更好地为未来的医疗保健专业人员做好准备。加强他们的知识和技能是促进药物滥用知情文化和支持潜在捐助者家庭的关键。
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