Title of article :
Opinion Toward Living Liver Donation of Hospital Personnel From Units Related to Organ Donation and Transplantation: A Multicenter Study From Spain and Latin-America
Author/Authors :
Rios, Antonio International Collaborative Donor Proyect, Spain , Rios, Antonio Ministry of Health - Regional Transplant Center, Spain , Rios, Antonio Virgin of Arrixaca University Hospital - Transplant Unit, Spain , Rios, Antonio University of Murcia - Department of Surgery, Spain , Navas, Ana Lopez International Collaborative Donor Proyect, Spain , Navas, Ana Lopez San Antonio Catholic University - Department of Psychology, Spain , Navas, Ana Lopez Ministry of Health - Regional Transplant Center, Spain , Garcia, Marco Antonio Ayala Regional Hospital of High Specialty Bajio, Mexico , Garcia, Marco Antonio Ayala Mexican Social Security Institute Delegation, Mexico , Sebastian, Jose UMAE Specialist Hospital - Transplant Coordination Center, Mexico , Cuza, Anselmo Abdo Surgical Medical Research Center, Cuba , Alarcon, Laura Martinez International Collaborative Donor Proyect, Spain , Alarcon, Laura Martinez Virgin of Arrixaca University Hospital - Transplant Unit, Spain , Alarcon, Laura Martinez Ministry of Health - Regional Transplant Center, Spain , Ramirez, Ector Jaime University of Guanajuato, Mexico , Munoz, Gerardo Mexican Institute of Social Security - The 21st Century National Medical Center, Mexico , Palacios, Gerardo UMAE Specialist Hospital - Transplant Coordination Center, Mexico , Lopez, Juliette Suarez Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital, Cuba , Castellanos, Ricardo Surgical Medical Research Center, Cuba , Gonzalez, Beatriz Regional Hospital of High Specialty Bajio, Mexico , Gonzalez, Beatriz Mexican Institute of Social Security - The 21st Century National Medical Center, Mexico , Martinez, Miguel Angel State Public Health Institute of Guanajuato, Mexico , Diaz, Ernesto Regional Hospital of High Specialty Bajio, Mexico , Diaz, Ernesto Mexican Social Security Institute Delegation, Mexico , Ramirez, Pablo International Collaborative Donor Proyect, Spain , Ramirez, Pablo Ministry of Health - Regional Transplant Center, Spain , Ramirez, Pablo Virgin of Arrixaca University Hospital - Transplant Unit, Spain , Ramirez, Pablo University of Murcia - Department of Surgery, Spain , Parrilla, Pascual Virgin of Arrixaca University Hospital - Transplant Unit, Spain , Parrilla, Pascual University of Murcia - Department of Surgery, Spain
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Abstract :
Background: Hospital personnel of services related to donation and transplantation process play a fundamental role in the development of transplantation. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the attitude toward living liver donation (LLD) among hospital personnel from services related to donation and transplantation in hospital centers in Spain and Latin America. Materials and Methods: Eight hospitals within the “International Donor Collaborative Project” were selected, three in Spain, three in Mexico and two in Cuba. The study was performed in transplant-related services, using a randomized sample, which was stratified by the type of service and job category. Results: In total, 878 workers were surveyed of which 82% (n = 720) were in favor of related LLD, 10% (n = 90) were against and 8% (n = 68) undecided. Attitudes toward related LLD were more favorable in the following groups: the Latin Americans (86% in favor vs. 77% among the Spanish; P = 0.007); younger people (37 vs. 40 years, P = 0.002); those in favor of either deceased donation (P 0.001) or living kidney donation (P 0.001); those who believed that they might need a transplant in the future (P 0.001); those who would accept a liver from a living donor (P 0.001); those who discussed the subject of donation and transplantation with their families (P = 0.040); and those whose partner was in favor of donation and transplantation (P = 0.044). Conclusions: Personnel from donation and transplantation-related units had a favorable attitude toward LLD. This attitude was not affected by psychosocial factors, although it was influenced by factors directly and indirectly related to the donation and transplantation process.
Keywords :
Liver , Hospital personnel , Attitude , Transplant
Journal title :
Hepatitis Monthly
Journal title :
Hepatitis Monthly
Record number :
2653686
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