器官和组织捐赠拒绝和反对的原因:范围审查。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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目的:从国际视角分析个体反对或拒绝器官和组织捐赠的原因。方法:从2022年5月到2024年2月,使用跨5个数据库和谷歌Scholar的三阶段搜索策略进行范围评估。数据分析包括根据相似性和研究群体对信息进行分类。结果:分析纳入92篇文献和国家报告。收集到的数据分为两类。第一类包括个人反对捐献死者遗体的原因:缺乏对捐赠程序的了解,22 (16.5%);宗教信仰21人(15.8%);担心肢体残缺或身体完整性受损,17人(12.8%);住院期间与卫生保健专业人员发生冲突或对专业人员或器官捐赠过程不信任,11例(8.3%);原因不明者11人(8.3%)。第2类包括个人在与死者家属面谈后拒绝捐赠死者亲属器官和组织的原因:潜在捐赠者先前书面或口头表达,42 (10.1%);担心肢解或身体完整性受损,41人(9.9%);住院期间与卫生保健专业人员发生冲突或对专业人员或器官捐赠过程不信任,38例(9.2%);宗教信仰37人(8.9%);个人动机,36人(8.7%)。结论:本综述发现,反对或拒绝器官和组织捐赠的原因主要有两类,共23个亚类。通过在国际背景下绘制这些原因,这些发现为未来的研究提供了见解,并可用于告知器官和组织捐赠教育倡议的发展。
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Reasons for organ and tissue donation refusal and opposition: a scoping review.

Objective: To map the reasons why individuals oppose or refuse organ and tissue donation, from an international perspective.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted from May 2022 to February 2024 using a three-stage search strategy across five databases and Google Scholar. Data analysis involved categorizing information based on similarities and populations studied.

Results: The analysis included 92 articles and national reports. The data collected were classified into two categories. Category 1 included the reasons why individuals oppose deceased donation: lack of knowledge about the donation process, 22 (16.5%); religious beliefs, 21 (15.8%); fear of mutilation or damage to body integrity, 17 (12.8%); conflicts with health care professionals during hospitalization or distrust of professionals or the organ donation process, 11 (8.3%); and unknown reasons, 11 (8.3%). Category 2 included the reasons why individuals refuse to donate a deceased relative's organs and tissues after the family interview for deceased donation: previous written or verbal expression by the potential donor, 42 (10.1%); fear of mutilation or damage to body integrity, 41 (9.9%); conflicts with health care professionals during hospitalization or distrust of professionals or the organ donation process, 38 (9.2%); religious beliefs, 37 (8.9%); and individual motivations, 36 (8.7%).

Conclusions: This scoping review found that there were two main categories of reasons behind being opposed to or declining organ and tissue donation, with 23 subcategories. By mapping these reasons across international contexts, these findings provide insights for future research and can be used to inform the development of educational initiatives on organ and tissue donation.

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