Knowledge, attitude and willingness of different ethnicities to participate in cadaver donation programs.

Knowledge, attitude and willingness of ethnic minorities in China towards cadaver donation programs were assessed. Questionnaire and interviews were conducted to investigate Yi, Bai, Hani, Dai and Han ethnicities. Educational level and per capita income of ethnic minorities were lesser than those of...

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Main Authors: Xiang Zhang, Li Peng, Lan Jiang Li, Wei Fan, Jie Deng, Xiaohan Wei, Xing Liu, Zhongming Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229529
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spelling doaj-00968ac37a244b16bed951b0d7805c802021-03-03T21:36:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01153e022952910.1371/journal.pone.0229529Knowledge, attitude and willingness of different ethnicities to participate in cadaver donation programs.Xiang ZhangLi PengLan Jiang LiWei FanJie DengXiaohan WeiXing LiuZhongming LiKnowledge, attitude and willingness of ethnic minorities in China towards cadaver donation programs were assessed. Questionnaire and interviews were conducted to investigate Yi, Bai, Hani, Dai and Han ethnicities. Educational level and per capita income of ethnic minorities were lesser than those of Han ethnicity (p<0.01). Agriculture was the primary occupation and proportions of technical personnel and public officials was lesser among ethnic minorities (p<0.01). Surveyed ethnic minorities universally practice religious traditions, Bai and Dai ethnicities practice Buddhist beliefs also (p<0.01). Knowledge of Yi, Bai, Hani and Dai ethnic respondents was lesser than those of Han ethnicity (p<0.01). Over 83.8% of Yi, Bai, Hani and Dai ethnicity residents were unwilling to register for body donation programs with receiving a driver's license (p<0.01). Less than 46.9% of ethnic minorities supported use of honorary certificates (p<0.01). Ethnic minorities were supportive of financial compensation for body donations and denied that financial compensation led to the commercialization of cadaver donation (p<0.01, p<0.01). Willingness of ethnic minorities to participate in cadaver donation programs was primarily related to religious beliefs (p<0.01), economic status (p<0.01). Knowledge, attitude and willingness of ethnic minorities to participate in cadaver donation programs were markedly different from those of Han ethnicity, and the religious belief and economic status played a decisive role. To increase participation, programs based on respecting religious belief should be developed to support improvements in economy, education, medical care and social security system.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229529
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author Xiang Zhang
Li Peng
Lan Jiang Li
Wei Fan
Jie Deng
Xiaohan Wei
Xing Liu
Zhongming Li
spellingShingle Xiang Zhang
Li Peng
Lan Jiang Li
Wei Fan
Jie Deng
Xiaohan Wei
Xing Liu
Zhongming Li
Knowledge, attitude and willingness of different ethnicities to participate in cadaver donation programs.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xiang Zhang
Li Peng
Lan Jiang Li
Wei Fan
Jie Deng
Xiaohan Wei
Xing Liu
Zhongming Li
author_sort Xiang Zhang
title Knowledge, attitude and willingness of different ethnicities to participate in cadaver donation programs.
title_short Knowledge, attitude and willingness of different ethnicities to participate in cadaver donation programs.
title_full Knowledge, attitude and willingness of different ethnicities to participate in cadaver donation programs.
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitude and willingness of different ethnicities to participate in cadaver donation programs.
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitude and willingness of different ethnicities to participate in cadaver donation programs.
title_sort knowledge, attitude and willingness of different ethnicities to participate in cadaver donation programs.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Knowledge, attitude and willingness of ethnic minorities in China towards cadaver donation programs were assessed. Questionnaire and interviews were conducted to investigate Yi, Bai, Hani, Dai and Han ethnicities. Educational level and per capita income of ethnic minorities were lesser than those of Han ethnicity (p<0.01). Agriculture was the primary occupation and proportions of technical personnel and public officials was lesser among ethnic minorities (p<0.01). Surveyed ethnic minorities universally practice religious traditions, Bai and Dai ethnicities practice Buddhist beliefs also (p<0.01). Knowledge of Yi, Bai, Hani and Dai ethnic respondents was lesser than those of Han ethnicity (p<0.01). Over 83.8% of Yi, Bai, Hani and Dai ethnicity residents were unwilling to register for body donation programs with receiving a driver's license (p<0.01). Less than 46.9% of ethnic minorities supported use of honorary certificates (p<0.01). Ethnic minorities were supportive of financial compensation for body donations and denied that financial compensation led to the commercialization of cadaver donation (p<0.01, p<0.01). Willingness of ethnic minorities to participate in cadaver donation programs was primarily related to religious beliefs (p<0.01), economic status (p<0.01). Knowledge, attitude and willingness of ethnic minorities to participate in cadaver donation programs were markedly different from those of Han ethnicity, and the religious belief and economic status played a decisive role. To increase participation, programs based on respecting religious belief should be developed to support improvements in economy, education, medical care and social security system.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229529
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