Browsing by Author "Cañadas de la Fuente, Guillermo Arturo"
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- Nursing students faced with organ donation: multicenter stratified national study
2022-08 Aim: To analyze the attitude of university nursing students at Spanish universities toward organ donation and transplantation and the factors affecting to their attitude. Background: The opinion of future nurses toward organ transplant donation could have an important influence on the population. Knowing that opinion and what factors influence it is important to improve the attitude towards organ donation and transplantation. Design: A multicenter, sociological, interdisciplinary and observational study including university nursing diploma students in a complete academic year. Methods: Selected and randomized sample was taken of students from 52 of the 111 faculties and nursing schools and faculties in Spain with teaching activity PARTICIPANTS: A sample of 10,566 students was selected stratified by geographical area and year. Measurement instrument: The instrument used was a validated questionnaire of attitude toward organ donation and transplantation, self-administered and completed anonymously. Results: Completion rate: 85 % (n = 9001). Of the students surveyed, 78 % (n = 7040) would donate their organs after dying. Variables related to a favourable attitude: (1) Interest in listening to a talk about organ donation and transplantation [Odds ratio 1.66, 95 % confidence interval 2.05-1.35]; (2) Family discussion [Odds ratio 2.30, 95 % confidence interval 2.79-1.90] or discussion with friends about organ donation and transplantation [Odds ratio 1.56, 95 % confidence interval 1.86-1.31]; (3) Knowing that one's father [Odds ratio 1.54, 95 % confidence interval 1.94-1.22], mother's [Odds ratio 1.44, 95 % confidence interval 1.82-1.13] or partner [Odds ratio 1.28, 95 % confidence interval 1.60-1.03] has a favourable opinion; (4) Having a good self-assessment of information about organ donation and transplantation [Odds ratio 2.94, 95 % confidence interval 4.90-1.78]; (5) Not being worried about possible mutilation of the body after donation [Odds ratio 2.73, 95 % confidence interval 3.36-1.72]. Conclusions: Nursing students in Spain tend to have a favourable attitude toward organ donation and transplantation although more than 20 % of those surveyed are not in favour. Tweetable abstract: To maintain a high rate of organ donation for organ transplantation, it is necessary to improve the social awareness of future generations of nurses towards organ donation.
- Nursing students' knowledge about organ donation and transplantation : a Spanish multicenter study
2019-11-10 Healthcare professionals and the information that they provide to the public on organ donation and transplantation (ODT) influence attitudes toward this option. Objective: to analyze the knowledge of university nursing students at Spanish universities toward ODT and the factors affecting it. METHODS AND DESIGN: A multicenter, sociological and observational study including university nursing diploma students in a complete academic year. PARTICIPANTS: A sample of 10,566 students was selected stratified by geographical area and year. Instrument: a validated questionnaire of knowledge toward ODT (PCDI-DTO RIOS), self-administered and completed anonymously. RESULTS: Questionnaire completion rate: 85% (n=9001). Only 18% (n=1580) believed that their knowledge about ODT was good, 40% (n=3578) believed that the information they had was normal and 39% that their knowledge was sparse. Of the students, 96% believed that organ needs are not covered and 79% that one might need a transplant in the future. Only 39% (n=3493) had attended a talk about ODT. Furthermore, 83% (n=7435) believed that attending a talk, would it be interesting. The following variables were associated with having a more adequate knowledge: gender (62% men vs. 57% women; P<0.001); academic year (P<0.001); knowing a donor (P<0.001); knowing a transplant patient (P<0.001); believing the possibility of needing a transplant oneself in the future (P<0.001) attitude toward deceased donation (P<0.001); interest in receiving an informative talk about ODT (P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Only 18% of nursing students in Spain believed that their knowledge about ODT was adequate. These results must be considered for possible training plans for these future professionals.