2022
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.20220695
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Perception of Brazilian medical students toward organ donation

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Brazil ranks second in gross numbers of kidney and liver transplantations, but deceased organ donation is still far below the national demand for organs. Apart from a high family refusal rate, another significant barrier is healthcare workers' inappropriate knowledge concerning organ donation and transplantation. Since most of them have recently graduated from university, this study aimed to evaluate the awareness and attitudes of medical students concerning organ donation. METHODS: Between August a… Show more

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“…Analyzing the literature that focused on body donation, one can note that a substantial portion of such studies is devoted to the attitude of students, from both medical and non-medical faculties, to the act of donating organs for transplantation [10,12,15,25,29,32,33,35,36,39,43,44,48], to the cadaver dissection for teaching anatomy [2,6,24] as well as to the attitude towards body donation among university staff [4,5,13,38,47], or among the elderly [31]. There are but a few studies that deal with the attitude to whole body donation after death, particularly among the students who do not plan to become medical doctors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analyzing the literature that focused on body donation, one can note that a substantial portion of such studies is devoted to the attitude of students, from both medical and non-medical faculties, to the act of donating organs for transplantation [10,12,15,25,29,32,33,35,36,39,43,44,48], to the cadaver dissection for teaching anatomy [2,6,24] as well as to the attitude towards body donation among university staff [4,5,13,38,47], or among the elderly [31]. There are but a few studies that deal with the attitude to whole body donation after death, particularly among the students who do not plan to become medical doctors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%