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The Effect of Islamic Belief and Spiritual Well-being on Organ Donation in Turkey: A Descriptive-Relational Study

Filiz Taş, Alime Selçuk Tosun, Nurcan Akgül Gündoğdu

2021Journal of Religion and Health33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of the study is to determine how Islamic belief and spiritual well-being affect the attitudes of individuals towards organ donation. The study was designed as a descriptive-relational study and included the participation of 402 adults in the eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey. For data collection, a personal information form, the Organ Donation Attitude Scale, and the Spiritual Well-being Scale were used. A statistically significant relationship was observed between the acceptance of organ donation according to Islamic beliefs and organ donation attitude. A negative relationship was found between organ donation attitude and the scores on the anomie sub-dimension of the Spiritual Well-being Scale, while a positive relationship was found between organ donation attitude and the scores on the transcendence and harmony with nature sub-dimensions. It was concluded from the results that Islamic belief and spiritual well-being have an effect on the organ donation attitudes of individuals.

Topics & Concepts

Organ donationPsychologySocial psychologyIslamDonationAffect (linguistics)Harmony (color)AnomieScale (ratio)Clinical psychologyMedicineTransplantationInternal medicineLawPolitical scienceCommunicationPhysicsArtPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsTheologyVisual artsOrgan Donation and TransplantationGrief, Bereavement, and Mental HealthReligion, Spirituality, and Psychology