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Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Organ Donation in Health Care Undergraduate Students in Italy
Authors:F. Fontana  M. Massari  L. Giovannini  G. Alfano  G. Cappelli
Affiliation:Surgical, Medical and Dental Department of Morphological Sciences, Section of Nephrology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy
Abstract:

Introduction

The number of organ donors in Italy is increasing, but with still disappointing living donation activity and relatively frequent objection by potential deceased donors' relatives to organ recovery. Few studies have assessed health care students' knowledge and attitude on donation.

Methods

We administered a questionnaire to medical (MS) and nursing students (NS) at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, and 749 students (406 MS and 343 NS) completed the questionnaire.

Results

Although 95% of students were in favor of donation, only 21.9% of NS and 24.9% of MS were registered as donors. One quarter of students reported family disagreement. MS appeared more confident with personnel involved in donation. Overall, 60% of students knew the term donation after brain death but only 40% were aware of the criteria used to define it. Barely 27.1% of NS and 15.3% of MS believed they had received sufficient information in lessons. Backward logistic regression demonstrated that students whose families agree with them and who knew the definition of donation after brain death were more likely to express the disposition of registering, and those who showed distrust in the declaration of brain death were half as likely to register as donors.

Discussion

Students expressed a lack of knowledge, controversial attitudes on donation, and strong need for education; increased awareness may help increase donation rates. The majority of educational institutions in Italy do not directly address training on organ donation and transplantation for health care students; an integrated curriculum favoring interpersonal discussion including practical aspects is urgently required.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Francesco Fontana   University of Modena and Reggio Emilia   Dipartimento Chirurgico   Medico   Odontoiatrico e di Scienze Morfologiche con Interesse Trapiantologico   Oncologico e di Medicina Rigenerativa   Sezione di Nefrologia   Via del Pozzo 71   41124 Modena   Italy.
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