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Evaluation of attitudes and knowledge of Kocaeli University medical students on dissection, brain death and organ donation
Author(s) -
Belgin Bamaç,
Mehmet Yener,
Tuncay Çolak,
Rabia Taşdemir,
Elif Aksu,
Dilşat Güzelordu,
İsmail Sivri,
Abdullah Örs,
Serap Çolak
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
anatomy (international journal of experimental and clinical anatomy)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1307-8798
pISSN - 1308-8459
DOI - 10.2399/ana.18.021
Subject(s) - organ donation , dissection (medical) , medicine , psychology , medical education , family medicine , surgery , transplantation
Considering organ donation, cadaver supply routes and procurement rates, it seems that resources are limited. It is discussed from a broad perspective that the evaluation of ethical approaches in terms of cadaver needs in anatomy education and research areas, and the use of bodies obtained through donation are more appropriate. Healthcare workers’ knowledge and attitudes on organ donation and transplantation are the main factors for making a positive impact on the society and raising the donation rate. In this study, the questions directed to the students were designed to assess their views on cadaveric and organ donation, their awareness of the issue, and their attitudes in case the person or his/her relatives need organ donation. When the obtained data were evaluated, statistically significant changes were observed between medical students’ attitudes before and after the anatomy laboratory education (p<0.05). Although many of the students stated that their ideas did not change, this study shows that medical school students change their attitudes towards cadaver and organ donation issues after anatomy laboratory training.

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