健康与相关科学大学健康科学专业学生对医学教育和研究遗赠遗体的知识、态度和看法

Q3 Social Sciences
H. Quarshie, R. Maalman, M. A. Ali, Y. O. Donkor, Kingsley Ampong, Jerry Quaye, R. Safianu, I. E. Ennin, Joseph K. Korpisah
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介绍。尸体解剖是解剖科学教学中一种行之有效的教学方法。然而,用于解剖的尸体采集是基于自愿遗赠的。由于医学院和学生人数不断增加,在世界大多数地区,由于主要的尸体来源仍然是由国家保管的匿名尸体,因此教育用尸体不足的挑战变得明显。文化和宗教信仰或商业目的是影响遗体遗赠决定的几个因素之一。本研究调查了受益于或可能受益于尸体研究的健康科学专业学生对遗体遗赠的知识、态度和看法,并确定了影响加纳健康与相关科学大学学生以教育为目的遗体遗赠的因素。方法。这是一项横断面描述性研究。这项研究招募了513名学生,他们分别就读于医学、医师助理、护理、助产、药学和相关健康科学等不同层次的本科专业。设计的问卷中包含了封闭式和开放式问题。结果。约74.1%的受访者听说过遗体遗赠。大多数人(98.3%)认为遗体遗赠很重要。然而,只有39.6%的人知道遗体遗赠的要求和过程。大多数人(>90%)对遗体遗赠持否定态度。结论。该研究的结论是,健康科学专业的学生对身体遗赠对医学教育和研究的重要性有很高的认识,但对遗赠的程序知识却很低。此外,大多数人不愿意捐献自己的遗体,甚至不愿意鼓励别人捐献自己的遗体。因此,建议医学院应该建立无障碍的遗体遗赠计划,为感兴趣的个人提供机会,以便在遗体遗赠过程中得到方便的帮助。
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions on Bequeathing of Bodies for Medical Education and Research among Health Science Students of the University of Health and Allied Sciences
Introduction. Cadaveric dissection is an established effective teaching method in anatomical science education. Cadaver acquisition for dissection is, however, based on voluntary body bequeathment. As a result of the increasing numbers of medical schools and student intake, the challenges of inadequate bodies for education became obvious in most parts of the world as the main cadaver source remains anonymous corpses in the custody of the state. Cultural and religious beliefs or commercial purposes are among the several factors that influence the decision about body bequeathal. This study investigates the knowledge, attitude, and perceptions of body bequeathing among health science students who benefitted or are potential beneficiaries of cadaveric studies and identified factors influencing the bequest of bodies in Ghana for educational purposes among students in the University of Health and Allied Sciences. Method. This was a cross-sectional descriptive study. The study recruited 513 students in the bachelor programs in medicine, physician assistantship, nursing, midwifery, pharmacy, and allied health sciences at various levels. Both closed- and open-ended questions contained in the designed questionnaire were administered. Result. About 74.1% of the respondents had heard of body bequeathal. Majority (98.3%) agreed body bequeathal was important. However, only 39.6% knew the requirements and processes of body bequeathal. Most (>90%) had a negative attitude toward body bequeathal. Conclusion. The study concluded that there was a high awareness of the importance of body bequeathal for medical education and research but very low procedural knowledge on bequeathing, amongst health science students. Moreover, most were unwillingness to donate their bodies or even encourage others to donate their bodies. It is, therefore, recommended that medical schools should setup accessible body bequeathal programs that provide opportunities for interested individuals to be readily assisted through the process of body bequeathal.
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Education Research International
Education Research International EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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