Emergency medical staffs’ knowledge and attitude about organ donation after circulatory determined death (DCD) and its related factors

Abstract Background Adverse attitudes and insufficient knowledge about organ donation after Circulatory Determined Death (DCD) among emergency staff can have important consequences for the proper identification of potential DCD donors. This is aided by the constant application of donation after Circ...

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Main Authors: Jafar Kondori, Rouzbeh Rajaei Ghafouri, Vahid Zamanzadeh, Ahmad Mirza Aghazadeh Attari, Stephen R. Large, Zahra Sheikhalipour
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-08-01
Series:BMC Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-021-00485-5
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spelling doaj-db867a6db55b43549960401774f303622021-08-08T11:16:05ZengBMCBMC Emergency Medicine1471-227X2021-08-0121111010.1186/s12873-021-00485-5Emergency medical staffs’ knowledge and attitude about organ donation after circulatory determined death (DCD) and its related factorsJafar Kondori0Rouzbeh Rajaei Ghafouri1Vahid Zamanzadeh2Ahmad Mirza Aghazadeh Attari3Stephen R. Large4Zahra Sheikhalipour5Medical Surgical Nursing Department, Nursing and Midwifery School, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesEmergency Medicine Department, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesMedical Surgical Nursing Department, Nursing and Midwifery School, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Basic Sciences, Paramedicine School, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Transplantation, Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation TrustMedical Surgical Nursing Department, Nursing and Midwifery School, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Adverse attitudes and insufficient knowledge about organ donation after Circulatory Determined Death (DCD) among emergency staff can have important consequences for the proper identification of potential DCD donors. This is aided by the constant application of donation after Circulatory Determined Death policies, and the relative strength of support for this type of donation. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the awareness and attitude of emergency personnel about organ donation after Circulatory Determined Death. Methods This descriptive study was carried out with the participation of 49 physicians and 145 nurses working in the emergency departments of educational and medical centers of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. Nurses were selected by simple random sampling, and all physicians working in the emergency departments were included in the study. The questionnaire of Knowledge and Attitude regarding Organ Donation after Circulatory Determined Death designed by Rodrigue et al. was used. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and independent samples t-test, one-way ANOVA, and chi-square test. Results Most of the nurses (62.8%) and physicians (66.7%) had a high level of knowledge about organ donation after circulatory determined death. The mean attitude score was 101.84 (SD: 9.88) out of 170 for nurses and 106.53 (SD: 11.77) for physicians. Physicians who carried organ donation cards had a more positive attitude toward organ donation after circulatory determined death. Conclusion According to this study findings, knowledge and attitude of the emergency staff about organ donation was both high and positive. It is recommended to devise necessary guidelines for organ donation in Iranian emergency departments to assist in the training of colleagues in organ donation ensuring no necessary measures are missed. The results of this study would support the development of guidelines for the successful introduction of DCD in Iran.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-021-00485-5Donation after cardiac deathKnowledgeAttitude
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author Jafar Kondori
Rouzbeh Rajaei Ghafouri
Vahid Zamanzadeh
Ahmad Mirza Aghazadeh Attari
Stephen R. Large
Zahra Sheikhalipour
spellingShingle Jafar Kondori
Rouzbeh Rajaei Ghafouri
Vahid Zamanzadeh
Ahmad Mirza Aghazadeh Attari
Stephen R. Large
Zahra Sheikhalipour
Emergency medical staffs’ knowledge and attitude about organ donation after circulatory determined death (DCD) and its related factors
BMC Emergency Medicine
Donation after cardiac death
Knowledge
Attitude
author_facet Jafar Kondori
Rouzbeh Rajaei Ghafouri
Vahid Zamanzadeh
Ahmad Mirza Aghazadeh Attari
Stephen R. Large
Zahra Sheikhalipour
author_sort Jafar Kondori
title Emergency medical staffs’ knowledge and attitude about organ donation after circulatory determined death (DCD) and its related factors
title_short Emergency medical staffs’ knowledge and attitude about organ donation after circulatory determined death (DCD) and its related factors
title_full Emergency medical staffs’ knowledge and attitude about organ donation after circulatory determined death (DCD) and its related factors
title_fullStr Emergency medical staffs’ knowledge and attitude about organ donation after circulatory determined death (DCD) and its related factors
title_full_unstemmed Emergency medical staffs’ knowledge and attitude about organ donation after circulatory determined death (DCD) and its related factors
title_sort emergency medical staffs’ knowledge and attitude about organ donation after circulatory determined death (dcd) and its related factors
publisher BMC
series BMC Emergency Medicine
issn 1471-227X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Background Adverse attitudes and insufficient knowledge about organ donation after Circulatory Determined Death (DCD) among emergency staff can have important consequences for the proper identification of potential DCD donors. This is aided by the constant application of donation after Circulatory Determined Death policies, and the relative strength of support for this type of donation. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the awareness and attitude of emergency personnel about organ donation after Circulatory Determined Death. Methods This descriptive study was carried out with the participation of 49 physicians and 145 nurses working in the emergency departments of educational and medical centers of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. Nurses were selected by simple random sampling, and all physicians working in the emergency departments were included in the study. The questionnaire of Knowledge and Attitude regarding Organ Donation after Circulatory Determined Death designed by Rodrigue et al. was used. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and independent samples t-test, one-way ANOVA, and chi-square test. Results Most of the nurses (62.8%) and physicians (66.7%) had a high level of knowledge about organ donation after circulatory determined death. The mean attitude score was 101.84 (SD: 9.88) out of 170 for nurses and 106.53 (SD: 11.77) for physicians. Physicians who carried organ donation cards had a more positive attitude toward organ donation after circulatory determined death. Conclusion According to this study findings, knowledge and attitude of the emergency staff about organ donation was both high and positive. It is recommended to devise necessary guidelines for organ donation in Iranian emergency departments to assist in the training of colleagues in organ donation ensuring no necessary measures are missed. The results of this study would support the development of guidelines for the successful introduction of DCD in Iran.
topic Donation after cardiac death
Knowledge
Attitude
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-021-00485-5
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