Knowledge and attitude toward organ donation among people in Lanja: A rural town in India

Organ shortage is the greatest challenge facing the field of organ transplantation today. We aimed to study the attitude and knowledge toward body and organ donation among people in rural India. The present study was conducted in a rural town called Lanja, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra in Indi...

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Main Authors: Vaishaly K Bharambe, Vasanti U Arole, Vatsalaswamy Puranam, Preeti P Kulkarni, Prashant B Kulkarni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Online Access:http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2018;volume=29;issue=1;spage=160;epage=166;aulast=Bharambe
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spelling doaj-8e6d846a00254a5cb1baf73535c6351a2020-11-25T00:37:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation1319-24422018-01-0129116016610.4103/1319-2442.225209Knowledge and attitude toward organ donation among people in Lanja: A rural town in IndiaVaishaly K BharambeVasanti U AroleVatsalaswamy PuranamPreeti P KulkarniPrashant B KulkarniOrgan shortage is the greatest challenge facing the field of organ transplantation today. We aimed to study the attitude and knowledge toward body and organ donation among people in rural India. The present study was conducted in a rural town called Lanja, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra in India. A questionnaire covering demographic data, knowledge, and attitude of the participants was distributed to 400 students, middle-aged and senior citizens; 91.5% of the respondents were aware about organ donation. Television (55.2%) and newspaper (45.8%) were the most popular sources of information. About 56.2% and 32.8% believed that a healthy person and a cardiac dead person can be donors, respectively. Nearly 29.4% believed that a brain-dead person can be a donor and 22.4% clearly stated as to be having no idea regarding the health status of a donor. Highest awareness was observed regarding eye donation (92%). High awareness was also observed regarding heart, kidney, and liver donations, that is, 71.1%, 61.2%, and 54.2%, respectively. Awareness regarding donation of other tissues and organs was poor. Only 46.8% believed that the family of the deceased person can give consent for organ donation if the donor had not signed the donor card. Awareness regarding both body and organ donation in rural India is high. However, there is lack of understanding regarding the concept of brain-death. Awareness regarding body and other organ and tissue donations besides eye, kidney, etc., needs further awareness drives.http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2018;volume=29;issue=1;spage=160;epage=166;aulast=Bharambe
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author Vaishaly K Bharambe
Vasanti U Arole
Vatsalaswamy Puranam
Preeti P Kulkarni
Prashant B Kulkarni
spellingShingle Vaishaly K Bharambe
Vasanti U Arole
Vatsalaswamy Puranam
Preeti P Kulkarni
Prashant B Kulkarni
Knowledge and attitude toward organ donation among people in Lanja: A rural town in India
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
author_facet Vaishaly K Bharambe
Vasanti U Arole
Vatsalaswamy Puranam
Preeti P Kulkarni
Prashant B Kulkarni
author_sort Vaishaly K Bharambe
title Knowledge and attitude toward organ donation among people in Lanja: A rural town in India
title_short Knowledge and attitude toward organ donation among people in Lanja: A rural town in India
title_full Knowledge and attitude toward organ donation among people in Lanja: A rural town in India
title_fullStr Knowledge and attitude toward organ donation among people in Lanja: A rural town in India
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and attitude toward organ donation among people in Lanja: A rural town in India
title_sort knowledge and attitude toward organ donation among people in lanja: a rural town in india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
issn 1319-2442
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Organ shortage is the greatest challenge facing the field of organ transplantation today. We aimed to study the attitude and knowledge toward body and organ donation among people in rural India. The present study was conducted in a rural town called Lanja, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra in India. A questionnaire covering demographic data, knowledge, and attitude of the participants was distributed to 400 students, middle-aged and senior citizens; 91.5% of the respondents were aware about organ donation. Television (55.2%) and newspaper (45.8%) were the most popular sources of information. About 56.2% and 32.8% believed that a healthy person and a cardiac dead person can be donors, respectively. Nearly 29.4% believed that a brain-dead person can be a donor and 22.4% clearly stated as to be having no idea regarding the health status of a donor. Highest awareness was observed regarding eye donation (92%). High awareness was also observed regarding heart, kidney, and liver donations, that is, 71.1%, 61.2%, and 54.2%, respectively. Awareness regarding donation of other tissues and organs was poor. Only 46.8% believed that the family of the deceased person can give consent for organ donation if the donor had not signed the donor card. Awareness regarding both body and organ donation in rural India is high. However, there is lack of understanding regarding the concept of brain-death. Awareness regarding body and other organ and tissue donations besides eye, kidney, etc., needs further awareness drives.
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