东欧城市地区的器官获取、捐赠和移植意识:一项一般人口调查。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Alberto Emanuel Bacușcă, Alexandru Burlacu, Grigore Tinică, Mihail Enache, Andrei Ţărus, Cristina Gavriluţă, Crischentian Brinza, Bianca Hanganu, Beatrice Gabriela Ioan
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摘要

背景:尽管罗马尼亚的移植系统有了显著的改善,但与欧洲的趋势相反,实际供体数量却自相矛盾地下降了。罗马尼亚的捐赠率为每百万居民3.44人,在欧洲国家中排名垫底。本研究旨在确定罗马尼亚人对器官捐赠持积极态度的几个预测因素,这有助于重塑公共政策,以提高捐赠和移植率。材料与方法本研究纳入了具有代表性的雅西族人群。通过问卷调查收集数据,调查对象对器官捐赠的态度、同意的重要性、捐赠家属器官的意愿以及医务人员在捐赠决定中的作用。一个感知得分被计算作为一种方法学方法来验证对器官捐赠的态度。结果在所有受访者中,55%的人同意在宣布脑死亡时捐献器官,20%的人反对这一想法;72.7%认为同意是必要的;70%的人认为,当涉及到脑死亡器官捐献者时,必须征得家属的同意;44.5%的人支持经济赔偿。月收入越高,对器官捐赠的态度越积极。结论:尽管研究人群对器官捐赠持积极态度,但捐献意愿低于其他欧洲国家,并没有转化为实际捐献。知情同意的必要性、缺乏相关知识、官僚主义因素以及对经济补偿的开放态度可以解释罗马尼亚移植系统的现状。
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Organ Procurement, Donation, and Transplant Awareness in an Urban Eastern European Region: A General Population Survey.

Organ Procurement, Donation, and Transplant Awareness in an Urban Eastern European Region: A General Population Survey.

Organ Procurement, Donation, and Transplant Awareness in an Urban Eastern European Region: A General Population Survey.

Organ Procurement, Donation, and Transplant Awareness in an Urban Eastern European Region: A General Population Survey.

BACKGROUND Despite significant improvements in Romania's transplantation system, actual donor numbers have paradoxically fallen, contrary to the European trend. With a donation rate of 3.44 donors per million inhabitants, Romania ranks near the bottom of European countries. This study aimed to identify several predictors of a positive attitude toward organ donation in the Romanian population that could aid in reshaping public policies to improve donation and transplantation rates. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study included a representative Iasi population. Data were collected by means of a questionnaire focused on revealing attitudes toward organ donation, importance of consent, willingness to donate a family member's organs, and role of medical staff in the donation decision. A perception score was calculated as a methodological approach to validate attitudes toward organ donation. RESULTS Of all respondents, 55% agreed to donate their organs if declared brain-dead, while 20% opposed this idea; 72.7% considered consent necessary; 70% believed that consent must belong to the family when it comes to brain-dead organ donors; and 44.5% supported the idea of financial compensation. Higher monthly income was correlated with a positive attitude toward organ donation. CONCLUSIONS Even though the study population had a positive attitude toward organ donation, the willingness to donate was lower than in other European countries and did not translate into actual donations. The necessity of informed consent, lack of knowledge on the topic, bureaucratic aspects, and openness to financial compensation could explain the current situation of the Romanian transplantation system.

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期刊介绍: Annals of Transplantation is one of the fast-developing journals open to all scientists and fields of transplant medicine and related research. The journal is published quarterly and provides extensive coverage of the most important advances in transplantation. Using an electronic on-line submission and peer review tracking system, Annals of Transplantation is committed to rapid review and publication. The average time to first decision is around 3-4 weeks. Time to publication of accepted manuscripts continues to be shortened, with the Editorial team committed to a goal of 3 months from acceptance to publication. Expert reseachers and clinicians from around the world contribute original Articles, Review Papers, Case Reports and Special Reports in every pertinent specialty, providing a lot of arguments for discussion of exciting developments and controversies in the field.
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