ICU Nurses� Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Towards their Role in the Organ Donation Process from Brain- Dead Patients and Factors Influencing it in Iran

Background: Nowadays, ICU nurses play a significant role in the care of brain-dead patients and their families. Therefore, their knowledge, attitude and practice towards this issue are extremely important to the success of organ donation. Objective: To assess ICU nurses’ knowledge, attitude and pra...

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Main Authors: ST Masoumian Hoseini, Z Manzari, I Khaleghi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2015-07-01
Series:International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijotm.com/ojs/index.php/IJOTM/article/view/218
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spelling doaj-19b4f63104ea4b09b63eea011688490b2020-11-25T02:39:32ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine2008-64822008-64902015-07-0163185ICU Nurses� Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Towards their Role in the Organ Donation Process from Brain- Dead Patients and Factors Influencing it in IranST Masoumian Hoseini0Z Manzari1I Khaleghi2Department of Medical Surgical, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Mashhad University of Medical Science, Mashhad, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Medical Surgical, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranOrgan Procurement Unit of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranBackground: Nowadays, ICU nurses play a significant role in the care of brain-dead patients and their families. Therefore, their knowledge, attitude and practice towards this issue are extremely important to the success of organ donation. Objective: To assess ICU nurses’ knowledge, attitude and practice towards their role in the organ donation process from brain-dead patients and factors influencing it in Iran. Methods: In a cross-sectional analytical study, 90 ICU nurses working in Ghaem and Emam Reza Hospitals affiliated to Mashhad University of Medical Sciences were selected through a stratified random sampling. Data were collected from the participants by a questionnaire included demographic information, and factors influencing the nurses knowledge, attitude, and practice towards their roles in the organ donation process. Results: 90 nurses participated in this study. 70% of the research subjects had spoken with their own families about organ donation; 20% had organ donation cards. The mean±SD score of nurses’ knowledge was 49.13±9.6, attitude 21.49±14.32, and practice was 3.66±6.04. 80% of nurses had a mean knowledge about their roles in the organ donation process; 82% agreed with their roles in this process, and 97% showed weak practice in this regard. Conclusion: Nurses did not have adequate knowledge, attitude, and practice towards their role in organ donation process. It is suggested to include nursing courses on the organ donation process and organ transplantation as well as educational programs to acquaint nurses with their roles in the organ donation process.http://www.ijotm.com/ojs/index.php/IJOTM/article/view/218KnowledgeAttitudePracticeNurse's roleOrgan donation processBrain death
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Z Manzari
I Khaleghi
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Z Manzari
I Khaleghi
ICU Nurses� Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Towards their Role in the Organ Donation Process from Brain- Dead Patients and Factors Influencing it in Iran
International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
Knowledge
Attitude
Practice
Nurse's role
Organ donation process
Brain death
author_facet ST Masoumian Hoseini
Z Manzari
I Khaleghi
author_sort ST Masoumian Hoseini
title ICU Nurses� Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Towards their Role in the Organ Donation Process from Brain- Dead Patients and Factors Influencing it in Iran
title_short ICU Nurses� Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Towards their Role in the Organ Donation Process from Brain- Dead Patients and Factors Influencing it in Iran
title_full ICU Nurses� Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Towards their Role in the Organ Donation Process from Brain- Dead Patients and Factors Influencing it in Iran
title_fullStr ICU Nurses� Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Towards their Role in the Organ Donation Process from Brain- Dead Patients and Factors Influencing it in Iran
title_full_unstemmed ICU Nurses� Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Towards their Role in the Organ Donation Process from Brain- Dead Patients and Factors Influencing it in Iran
title_sort icu nurses� knowledge, attitude, and practice towards their role in the organ donation process from brain- dead patients and factors influencing it in iran
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
issn 2008-6482
2008-6490
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Background: Nowadays, ICU nurses play a significant role in the care of brain-dead patients and their families. Therefore, their knowledge, attitude and practice towards this issue are extremely important to the success of organ donation. Objective: To assess ICU nurses’ knowledge, attitude and practice towards their role in the organ donation process from brain-dead patients and factors influencing it in Iran. Methods: In a cross-sectional analytical study, 90 ICU nurses working in Ghaem and Emam Reza Hospitals affiliated to Mashhad University of Medical Sciences were selected through a stratified random sampling. Data were collected from the participants by a questionnaire included demographic information, and factors influencing the nurses knowledge, attitude, and practice towards their roles in the organ donation process. Results: 90 nurses participated in this study. 70% of the research subjects had spoken with their own families about organ donation; 20% had organ donation cards. The mean±SD score of nurses’ knowledge was 49.13±9.6, attitude 21.49±14.32, and practice was 3.66±6.04. 80% of nurses had a mean knowledge about their roles in the organ donation process; 82% agreed with their roles in this process, and 97% showed weak practice in this regard. Conclusion: Nurses did not have adequate knowledge, attitude, and practice towards their role in organ donation process. It is suggested to include nursing courses on the organ donation process and organ transplantation as well as educational programs to acquaint nurses with their roles in the organ donation process.
topic Knowledge
Attitude
Practice
Nurse's role
Organ donation process
Brain death
url http://www.ijotm.com/ojs/index.php/IJOTM/article/view/218
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