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'Don't know enough about it!': awareness and attitudes toward organ donation and transplantation among the black Caribbean and black African population in Lambeth, Southwark, and Lewisham, United Kingdom.

机译:“对此一无所知!”:兰伯特,南沃克和英国刘易舍姆的黑人加勒比人和黑人非洲人对器官捐赠和移植的认识和态度。

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BACKGROUND: The current demand for transplant organs, particularly kidneys, far outweighs the supply in the United Kingdom. This problem is particularly severe for the black African and black Caribbean population, who have been shown to have a disproportionately greater presentation on kidney transplant waiting lists in some regions of the United Kingdom. The situation is clear: There is an urgent need to address the number of black African and black Caribbean patients requiring a kidney transplant, otherwise the human and economic costs will be high. METHODS: An exploratory study was undertaken to assess the current awareness of organ donation and transplantation and to explore attitudes toward these issues in a cross-section of the black African and black Caribbean population in Lambeth, Southwark, and Lewisham. RESULTS: It was found that there was a lack of available information for the black African and black Caribbean communities. This precipitated low levels of awareness about organ donation and transplantation issues. CONCLUSIONS: In an effort to redress this, effective methods for targeting black African and black Caribbean groups are required. From this study, there are indications that appeals for organ donors may be more effectively communicated by using a grass-roots, community-network approach. For this reason, consideration should be given to language and cultural needs, and to the provision of culturally sensitive material and information.
机译:背景:目前对移植器官,特别是肾脏的需求远远超过英国的需求。对于非洲黑人和加勒比海黑人来说,这个问题尤为严重,在联合王国的某些地区,他们在肾脏移植候补名单上所占比例越来越大。情况很明显:迫切需要解决需要肾脏移植的非洲黑人和加勒比黑人患者的数量,否则,人力和经济成本将很高。方法:进行了一项探索性研究,以评估当前对器官捐赠和移植的认识,并在Lambeth,Southwark和Lewisham的非洲黑人和加勒比海黑人横截面中探讨对这些问题的态度。结果:发现缺少有关非洲黑人和加勒比黑人社区的可用信息。这导致人们对器官捐赠和移植问题的认识水平降低。结论:为了解决这个问题,需要针对非洲黑人和加勒比黑人群体的有效方法。根据这项研究,有迹象表明,通过使用基层社区网络方法,可以更有效地传达对器官捐赠者的呼吁。因此,应考虑语言和文化的需求,以及对文化敏感的材料和信息的提供。

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