Knowledge and Beliefs about Organ Donation among Under-Graduate Medical Students at a Teaching Institute of New Delhi

Priyanka, Prasann Rasania, Kuldip Kumar, S. Rasania
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Introduction: Organ shortage is a global issue. As future doctors, role of medical students becomes important in promoting organ donation. Objectives: 1. To study the knowledge of medical students regarding organ donation 2. To study the beliefs of medical students regarding various aspects of organ donation 3.To study their perceptions about the need to have a training on this topic. Method: The study design was cross sectional involving undergraduate medical students from a teaching institute of Delhi. Sample size of 296 was calculated and 60 students were randomly recruited from each year by using random number tables. Data collection was done by using a pre designed pre tested semi structured questionnaire. Data entry and analysis was done by using Microsoft Excel and SPSS version 20 software. Results: A large proportion of 95.3% (286) had heard of ‘organ donation’ but correct knowledge regarding ideal age for donation and brain dead people for donation was very poor. It was significantly poorer in males and those studying in earlier years of graduation (p<0.05). A very small proportion (14.7%) had actually pledged for donation. A large proportion of students were in favour of providing health insurance and financial compensation for live organ donors. Only 27% perceived to have adequate knowledge and 58% felt confident in counselling potential donors for organ donation. Females and senior students were significantly better in this aspect. (p< 0.05). Majority of them (90.3%) felt the need for training. Conclusion: Knowledge and some of the beliefs of medical students regarding organ donation were not found to be appropriate and training about it was desired by them.
新德里某教学机构医学研究生对器官捐献的认识和信念
引言:器官短缺是一个全球性问题。作为未来的医生,医学生在促进器官捐献方面发挥着重要作用。目标:1。研究医学生器官捐献的相关知识。研究医学生对器官捐献各个方面的看法3.研究他们对有必要进行这一主题的培训的看法。方法:研究设计为横断面,涉及德里一所教学机构的医学本科生。样本量为296人,每年使用随机数表随机招募60名学生。通过使用预先设计的预测试半结构化问卷进行数据收集。使用Microsoft Excel和SPSS 20版软件进行数据录入和分析。结果:95.3%(286)的人听说过“器官捐献”,但对捐献的理想年龄和脑死亡者的正确认识很差。男性和毕业前几年的学生的情况明显较差(p<0.05)。只有极少数(14.7%)的人实际承诺捐款。很大一部分学生赞成为活体器官捐献者提供健康保险和经济补偿。只有27%的人认为自己有足够的知识,58%的人有信心为潜在的器官捐献者提供咨询。女性和高年级学生在这方面明显更好。(p<0.05),多数(90.3%)认为有必要进行训练。结论:医学生对器官捐献的认识和一些信念并不合适,需要对其进行培训。
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