Factors Influencing Attitudes of Relatives of Renal Failure Patients Toward Living Kidney Donation: Central China |
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Authors: | H. Yang Z. Wang H. Li F. Zeng |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urologic Surgery, Union Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes and psychosocial factors that could influenced them toward living related kidney donation among the relatives of renal failure patients in a renal transplant center in central China.Material and MethodsA validated questionnaire was self-administered and completed anonymously.ResultsThe questionnaire completion rate was 84.1% (301/358). A total of 65.5% (197/301) of respondents favored related living donation. The variables relevant to attitude included: age (P < .001); knowledge about living related kidney donation (P = .001); concern about mutilation after donation (P < .001); attitude towards deceased organ donation (P < .001); and participation in prosocial activity (P = .017).ConclusionMany psychosocial factors influence attitudes toward living related kidney donation. To overcome the difficulties, the medical establishment, media, and related government departments must further publicize and popularize knowledge about end-stage organ failure and transplantation. |
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