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Students’ knowledge and attitude concerning organ donation at Iraqi nursing colleges

Haider Mohammed Majeed, Ahmed Fleih Hassan, Ayad Majid Mousa

2024Journal of Education and Health Promotion12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Organ transplantation is an effective therapy for end-stage organ failure. However, there is a large gap between the need for and the supply of donor organs. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess nursing students' knowledge and attitudes about organ donation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a descriptive cross-sectional design study. The study was conducted at four faculties of nursing, which were Baghdad, Misan, Tikrit, and Kirkuk in Iraq. The three tools included are as follows: I: Socio-Demographic Questionnaire; II: Organ-Tissue Donation and Transplantation Knowledge Scale (ODTKS); and III: Organ Donation Attitude Scale (ODAS). RESULTS: value <0.05) between socio-demographic characteristics and knowledge level regarding gender, marital status, and academic year. Also, there were significant differences between socio-demographic characteristics and students' attitude levels regarding gender and academic year. CONCLUSION: More than two-thirds of students had a good and fair level of knowledge and a positive attitude toward organ donation and transplantation. Providing lectures within the curriculum is needed for students to raise their knowledge and attitude about organ transplantation and donation.

Topics & Concepts

Organ donationOrgan transplantationMedicineNursingTransplantationPsychologyIntensive care medicineMedical educationInternal medicineOrgan Donation and TransplantationOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments