Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Organ Donation Among People Seeking Healthcare in Tertiary Care Centers of Coastal South India

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Mithra, Prasanna [1 ]
Ravindra, Prithvishree [1 ]
Unnikrishnan, B. [1 ]
Rekha, T. [1 ]
Kanchan, Tanuj [2 ]
Kumar, Nithin [1 ]
Papanna, Mohan [1 ]
Kulkarni, Vaman [1 ]
Holla, Ramesh [1 ]
Divyavaraprasad, K. [1 ]
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[1] Manipal Univ, Kasturba Med Coll, Dept Community Med, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
[2] Manipal Univ, Kasturba Med Coll, Dept Forens Med, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
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Attitude; Awareness; Organ donation; Perceptions; South India;
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10.4103/0973-1075.116701
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Organ transplantation is the most preferred treatment modality for end-stage organ diseases. The need for the transplants is higher than the availability. Prerequisites for the success of transplantation program include awareness and positive attitudes. Aim: To assess the perceptions and attitudes of the people seeking health care in tertiary care centers towards organ donation in Mangalore, India. Settings and Design: This cross-sectional study included 863 people seeking general healthcare as outpatients. Materials and Methods: Face to face interviews were carried out using pretested tools which included the socio demographic data. Data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 11.5. Results: Overall, 59.6% participants showed the willingness to donate organs. Females (64.1%) and participants from upper socio economic status (62.7%) had higher willingness rates for organ donations. Hindus (63.6%) and Christians (63.3%) had higher willingness rates for organ donations than Muslims (38.2%). Also, 23.7% participants showed willingness to donate eyes and 33.6% wished to donate any organ after death. Most of the participants (67%) were aware that money should not be accepted for donating organs, and 58.1% were aware that it is an offence to accept any benefit for organ donations. Forty percent participants had perceived risks associated with organ donation. Regarding donor cards, 42.3% of the participants knew about it and 3.7% already possessed it. Conclusion: It is apparent from the study that though there was high level of awareness about organ donation, a high proportion of the participants did not have positive attitudes towards organ donation.
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