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Nephrol Dial Transplant (2004) 19: 1269-1275
Nephrol Dial Transplant Vol. 19 No. 5 © ERA-EDTA 2004; all rights reserved


Original Article

Socio-personal profile of teenagers opposed to organ donation

Catalina Conesa1, Antonio Ríos Zambudio2, Pablo Ramírez2, Manuel Canteras3, María del Mar Rodríguez1 and Pascual Parrilla2

1Murcia Regional Transplant Coordination Centre, Ronda de Levante no.11, Murcia, 2Transplant Unit, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca, El Palmar, Murcia and 3Department of Statistics, Faculty of Medicine, Murcia University, Espinardo, Murcia, Spain

Correspondence and offprint requests to: Dr Antonio Ríos Zambudio, Avenida de la Libertad no. 208. Casillas E-30007, Murcia, España. Email: arzrios{at}teleline.es

Background. The teenage population has a more favourable attitude towards organ donation than other population groups. Teenagers represent the future of the community and their opinion directly affects other family members and friends. Therefore, teenagers who are in favour of donation become promoters of organ donation in their area of influence. Our aim was to determine the opinion and fears of the teenage population regarding organ donation in order to define the profile of the subgroup, which is opposed to donation.

Methods. We used a random stratified sample according to gender and geographical location of 15–19-year-old adolescents. The attitude towards organ donation was assessed using the questionnaire on psychosocial aspects of donation. The variables were grouped into socio-personal, donation awareness, social interaction, pro-social activities and attitude towards the body. Data were analysed by descriptive statistics, the {chi}2 test, Student's t-test and a logistic regression analysis.

Results. Seventy-three per cent of teenagers have a favourable attitude towards organ donation. Twenty-seven per cent are undecided or have negative attitudes; the main reason given is fear of apparent death (48%). Variables with statistical significance, which are against donation, are a low level of education (P = 0.0456), no previous experience with organ donation (P = 0.0254), no knowledge of the brain death concept (P = 0.0054) and refusal to accept cadaver manipulation (P = 0.0037).

Conclusion. The profile of the teenager who is opposed to organ donation is one who has only primary schooling or who left school early, is not engaged in pro-social activities, rejects cadaver manipulation and has no knowledge of the brain death concept.

Keywords: attitude; brain death concept; cadaver manipulation; organ donation; teenage population


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