Including Medical Footage and Emotional Content in Organ Donation Educational Videos for Latinx Viewers.

Stephen P Wall, Patricio Castillo, Francine Shuchat Shaw, Elizabeth Norman, Natalia Martinez-Lopez, Mairyn Lopez-Rios, Hehidy Paulino, Bruce Homer, Jan L Plass, Joseph E Ravenell
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We assessed whether videos with medical footage of organ preservation and transplantation plus sad, unresolved, or uplifting stories differentially affect deceased organ donor registration among clients in Latinx-owned barbershops and beauty salons. In a 2 × 3 randomized controlled trial, participants (N = 1,696, mean age 33 years, 67% female) viewed one of six videos. The control portrayed a mother who received a kidney (uplifting), excluding medical footage. Experimental videos included medical footage and/or showed a mother waiting (unresolved) or sisters mourning their brother's death (sad). Regression models assessed relative impact of medical footage and storylines on: (1) registry enrollment, (2) donation willingness stage of change, and (3) emotions. Randomization yielded approximately equal groups relative to age, sex, education, religion, nativity, baseline organ donation willingness, beliefs, and emotions. Overall, 14.8% of participants registered. Neither medical footage, sad, nor unresolved stories differentially affected registration and changes in organ donation willingness. Sad and unresolved stories increased sadness and decreased positive affect by ~0.1 logits compared with the uplifting story. Educational videos about organ donation which excluded or included medical footage and varying emotional valence of stories induced emotions marginally but did not affect viewers' registration decisions differently. Heterogeneity of responses within video groups might explain the attenuated impact of including medical footage and varying emotional content. In future work, we will report qualitative reasons for participants' registration decisions by analyzing the free text responses from the randomized trial and data from semistructured interviews that were conducted with a subset of participants.

包括医学片段和情感内容的器官捐赠教育视频拉丁观众。
我们评估了带有器官保存和移植的医学录像以及悲伤的、未解决的或令人振奋的故事是否会不同地影响拉丁裔理发店和美容院客户的已故器官捐献登记。在一项2 × 3随机对照试验中,参与者(N = 1,696,平均年龄33岁,67%为女性)观看了6个视频中的一个。对照组描绘的是一位接受肾脏移植的母亲(令人振奋),不包括医疗镜头。实验视频包括医疗镜头和/或显示等待的母亲(未解决)或哀悼兄弟死亡的姐妹(悲伤)。回归模型评估了医疗镜头和故事情节对:(1)注册登记,(2)捐赠意愿变化阶段和(3)情绪的相对影响。随机分组的结果在年龄、性别、教育程度、宗教信仰、出生、器官捐献意愿基线、信仰和情感方面大致相等。总的来说,14.8%的参与者注册了。医疗录像、悲伤和未解决的故事对器官捐献意愿的登记和变化都没有不同的影响。与振奋人心的故事相比,悲伤和未解决的故事增加了悲伤,并降低了积极影响约0.1个logits。关于器官捐赠的教育视频,排除或包括医疗镜头和不同的情感价的故事,诱导情绪轻微,但没有影响观众的注册决定不同。视频组内反应的异质性可能解释了包括医疗镜头和不同情感内容的减弱影响。在未来的工作中,我们将通过分析随机试验的自由文本回复和对一部分参与者进行的半结构化访谈的数据来报告参与者注册决定的定性原因。
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