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Internet-based intervention to promote organ donor registry participation and family notification.

机译:基于互联网的干预,以促进器官捐赠者登记处的参与和家庭通知。

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BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the potential of Internet-based educational interventions to increase organ donor registry participation and family notification of donation wishes. We studied the effects of an Internet-based multimedia intervention (www.journey.transweb.org) on donor registry participation and family notification. METHODS: Visitors to a specially designed web site were studied between December 14, 2000, and March 31, 2002. Demographic characteristics were requested, and a pretest was administered to one half of the participants (selected randomly) before web site content exposure. All visitors were offered a posttest. Eight knowledge questions (true/false), three attitude questions (7-point scale), and three behaviors (yeso) were assessed. RESULTS: A total of 10,884 visitors provided demographic data. Correct answers to knowledge questions increased from 85.1% to 87.0% overall (pretest vs. posttest; P<0.001) and from 80.6% to 82.0% for teenagers (P<0.001). Willingness to donateincreased (scores of 6.34 vs. 6.39; P<0.001), as did willingness to join a donor registry (scores of 5.53 vs. 5.67; P<0.001). Willingness measures were less positive among teenagers but increased significantly after exposure to the intervention. Almost 10% of visitors directly linked to an online registry and 2,489 (23%) used the web site facilities to communicate donation wishes. Increases in knowledge were not associated with changes in attitudes, but an increase in pro-donation attitude was a significant predictor of donor registry participation (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Increases in donation attitudes among visitors to an organ donation web site resulted in positive behaviors, such as enrollment in a donor registry and family notification. Future efforts should focus on using Internet-based interventions to improve attitudes toward donation and to facilitate pro-donation behaviors.
机译:背景:人们对基于互联网的教育干预措施增加器官捐赠者登记处参与和捐赠意愿的家庭通知的潜力知之甚少。我们研究了基于Internet的多媒体干预(www.journey.transweb.org)对捐助者注册表参与和家庭通知的影响。方法:在2000年12月14日至2002年3月31日期间,对专门设计的网站的访问者进行了研究。要求提供人口统计学特征,并对一半的参与者(随机选择)进行预测试,然后暴露网站内容。向所有访客提供了后测。评估了八个知识问题(对/错),三个态度问题(7分制)和三个行为(是/否)。结果:总共有10,884位访客提供了人口统计数据。知识问题的正确答案总体上从85.1%提高到87.0%(测试前与测试后; P <0.001),青少年从80.6%提高到82.0%(P <0.001)。捐赠意愿增加(得分分别为6.34和6.39; P <0.001),以及加入捐赠者登记处的意愿(得分分别为5.53和5.67; P <0.001)。青少年的意愿测度不那么积极,但在接受干预后明显增加。直接链接到在线注册表的访问者中,有将近10%的访问者和2489位访问者(23%)使用了网站设施来传达捐赠意愿。知识的增加与态度的变化没有关系,但是捐赠态度的增加是捐助者登记处参与的重要预测指标(P <0.001)。结论:器官捐赠网站的访问者对捐赠态度的提高导致了积极的行为,例如登记捐赠者登记表和家庭通知。未来的工作应集中在使用基于Internet的干预措施,以改善对捐赠的态度并促进捐赠行为。

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