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Awareness Regarding Eye Donation and Effects of COVID-19 on Its Perception: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study From India

机译:关于Covid-19对其感知的眼睛捐赠和效果的认识:来自印度的基于社区的横截面研究

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Objectives: This study aimed to assess awareness toward eye donation and the effects of COVID-19 on perceptions about eye donation in an urban community of West Bengal, India. Materials and Methods: Eligible adults residing in the area under study were chosen by simple random sampling and interviewed using a predesigned and pretested data collection schedule to assess awareness and perception. Based on their total awareness score, the participants were classified as having good awareness or poor awareness toward eye donation. Results: Among 423 participants, 52.0% were male, 34.0% were 18 to 30 years old, 38.3% were educated up to secondary level, and 85.6% had eye disease in their family. Of total participants, 70.2% had heard about eye donation, with 59.9% of this group having knowledge of eye donation only after death and 57.9% having knowledge that donation must occur within 6 hours of death. In addition, 52.9% were aware about donation from home, 30.6% said only the cornea is transplantable, and 52.2% knew it can be preserved. Participants with higher education, higher socioeconomic status, and outside of the house occupational engagement had significantly higher chance of good eye donation awareness. Of total participants, 32.0% said that COVID-19 could be transmitted through eye donation, with 58.2% of participants opining that the pandemic was not a suitable time to consider donation of eyes. Conclusions: COVID-19 has had a negative impact on eye donation perceptions. Although most of our participants had heard about eye donation, their awareness regarding important aspects about eye donation were still lacking, thus calling for a more focused action plan and implementation of the same.
机译:目的:本研究旨在评估对宾夕法尼亚州西孟加拉邦城市社区对眼睛捐赠的看法的意识和Covid-19对西孟加拉邦城市社区的看法。材料和方法:通过简单的随机抽样,使用预测和预测的数据收集时间表进行了采访,以评估意识和感知,从而选择所研究的成年人。根据他们的总意识得分,参与者被归类为对眼睛捐赠的良好意识或意识差。结果:423名参与者中,52.0%是男性,34.0%为18至30岁,38.3%受到教育的二级,其家庭中的眼病有85.6%。总参谋部,70.2%听说了眼睛捐赠,其中59.9%只有在死后只有在死后捐赠的知识,有57.9%的知识,捐赠必须在死亡6小时内发生。此外,52.9%意识到从家里捐赠,30.6%只表示,只有角膜即可移植,52.2%知道它可以保留。教育高等教育,社会经济地位较高,房屋外的参与者,良好的眼睛捐赠意识的可能性明显更高。总参谋部,32.0%表示,Covid-19可以通过eye捐赠传播,58.2%的参与者在大流行不是一个适当的时间考虑捐赠眼睛。结论:Covid-19对眼睛捐赠感知产生了负面影响。虽然我们的大多数参与者都听说过眼睛捐赠,但他们对关于眼睛捐赠的重要方面的意识仍然缺乏,因此呼吁更加集中的行动计划和实施。

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