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Attitudes to brain death and organ procurement among university students and critical care physicians in poland.

机译:波兰大学生和重症监护医师对脑死亡和器官采购的态度。

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PURPOSE: The practice of retrieving vital organs from brain-dead heart-beating donors is legally and medically accepted in Poland, but public beliefs and opinions regarding these matters have not been sufficiently explored. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the attitude of university students to the concepts of brain death and organ retrieval, compared with the attitude of critical care physicians. METHODS: The cohorts of 989 students and 139 physicians completed a questionnaire based on a survey instrument developed in an earlier reported study on Ohio residents. Participants assessed 3 scenarios: (1) brain death, (2) coma, and (3) vegetative state. More than 48% of students classified the patient from the brain death scenario as alive, and 51% of them were willing to donate organs of this patient. Ninety percent of students classified the patients in coma and in a vegetative state as alive, but still 34% of them would donate organs of those patients. The group of physicians properly determined the patients' diagnoses, but 10% of them accepted organ procurement from patients in coma and in a vegetative state. CONCLUSION: Our results supported the earlier observations of low public knowledge and inadequate understanding of brain death criteria and organ procurement processes. The majority of students were willing to accept organ procurement from severely ill but alive patients, in contrast with physicians. A considerable increase in public educational activity in this field is urgently recommended.
机译:目的:在波兰,法律上和医学上都接受从脑死亡的心跳供体中取出重要器官的做法,但是尚未充分探讨公众对这些问题的看法。本研究的目的是与重症监护医师的态度相比,评估大学生对脑死亡和器官恢复概念的态度。方法:队列的989名学生和139名医生完成了一项问卷调查,该问卷基于一项较早报道的俄亥俄州居民研究中开发的调查工具。参与者评估了3种情况:(1)脑死亡,(2)昏迷和(3)植物人状态。超过48%的学生将死于脑死亡的患者归为活着,其中51%的人愿意捐献该患者的器官。 90%的学生将处于昏迷状态和处于植物生长状态的患者归为活着,但仍有34%的学生会捐赠这些患者的器官。一组医生正确地确定了患者的诊断,但其中有10%接受了处于昏迷和植物状态的患者的器官采购。结论:我们的结果支持了较早的观察,即公众知识水平较低,对脑死亡标准和器官采购过程的了解不足。与医生相比,大多数学生愿意接受重病但还活着的患者的器官采购。强烈建议在这一领域大力增加公共教育活动。

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