加拿大艾滋病毒感染者对器官捐赠的认识和意愿。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Branka Vulesevic, Jessica Lu, Darren Lauscher, Brittany Shelton, Karine Dubé, Jean-Pierre Routy, Carolina Berini, Cecilia T Costiniuk
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鉴于目前器官短缺的危机,HIV感染者的器官移植已经成为现实。为了有效地实施这一做法,了解加拿大PWH对器官捐赠的态度和信念是必要的。在2023年10月至2024年6月期间,在麦吉尔大学健康中心接受护理的PWH被招募参加一项调查。调查问卷评估了器官捐献知识和捐献或接受艾滋病病毒感染者器官的意愿。进行描述性统计。在100名参与者中,33.0%的人知道残疾妇女可以在加拿大接受器官移植,26.0%的人知道加拿大残疾妇女可以将自己的器官捐赠给残疾妇女医院。此外,74.5%的人会考虑接受感染艾滋病毒的已故捐赠者的器官,78.0%的人会考虑接受来自活体捐赠者的器官,无论是否感染艾滋病毒,78.0%的人愿意成为已故捐赠者,44.0%的人愿意成为活体器官捐赠者。女性参与者、非洲人、加勒比人或黑人参与者对器官捐赠的认识更高,而男性参与者和白人参与者则更愿意捐赠和接受来自艾滋病毒感染者的器官。虽然PWH的意愿很高,但对器官移植的了解并不理想,这突出了提高意识的必要性。
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Awareness and willingness regarding organ donation among people with HIV in Canada.

Given the current organ shortage crisis, organ transplantation among people with HIV (PWH) has become a reality. To effectively implement this practice, understanding the attitudes and beliefs about organ donation among PWH in Canada is imperative. PWH receiving care at the McGill University Health Centre were recruited to participate in a survey between October 2023-June 2024. The questionnaire assessed knowledge of organ donation and willingness to donate or receive organs from donors with HIV. Descriptive statistics were performed. Of 100 participants, 33.0% knew that PWH can undergo organ transplantation in Canada, and 26.0% knew that PWH in Canada can donate their organs to PWH. Additionally, 74.5% would consider accepting an organ from a deceased donor with HIV, 78.0% would consider accepting an organ from a living donor regardless of HIV status, 78.0% would be willing to be deceased donors, and 44.0% would be willing to be a living organ donor. Female-identifying and African, Caribbean or Black participants showed higher awareness about organ donation, whereas male-identifying and White participants demonstrated higher willingness to donate and receive organs from donors with HIV. While willingness among PWH was high, knowledge of organ transplantation was suboptimal, highlighting the need for increased awareness efforts.

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