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Attitudes Concerning Postmortem Organ Donation: A Multicenter Survey in Various German Cohorts

C.E. Uhlig, D. Böhringer, G. Hirschfeld, B. Seitz, H. Schmidt, Annals of Transplantation 20 (2015) 614–621.

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Uhlig, C. E.; Böhringer, D.; Hirschfeld, G.FH Bielefeld ; Seitz, B.; Schmidt, H.
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Purpose: To analyse the willingness for postmortem cornea donation in Germany. Methods: Employees in two cities (UKM, UKS), and university hospitals (STM, STE), members of the German Ophthalmological Society (DOG), and employees of an automobile company (BO) participated in a questionnaire about postmortem cornea donation attitudes. The questionnaire consisted of demographic items, motives concerning postmortem cornea donation, general attitudes toward donation, and questions concerning the perceived needs for information about donation. The statistical analyses included logistic regression with the target parameter of 'willingness to donate cornea postmortem'. Results:Of the participants, 67.7 % (UKM, UKS), 70.9 % (STM, STE), 70.8 % (BO), and 79.4 % (DOG) declared their intention to donate their corneas postmortem. Younger age (p < 0.001), poorer general health (p < 0.05), faith in an eternal life (p < 0.05), disagreement with brain death diagnostics (p < 0.001), fear of receiving worse medical treatment (p < 0.001), and fear of the commercialization of organs (p < 0.001) were found to be risk factors for a negative attitude toward postmortem cornea. The majority of participants (57.4 %) indicated that additional information about donation would be appreciated, and the internet (69.9 %) was considered the most appropriate means for conveying this information. Conclusions:Emotional items were revealed to be the most relevant factors influencing the willingness to donate cornea postmortem, which may be counteracted by means of public education. The relatively low willingness among the medical staff contrasts with previous observations in a professional ophthalmologic society.
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Annals of Transplantation
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614-621
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Uhlig, C. E. ; Böhringer, D. ; Hirschfeld, Gerrit ; Seitz, B. ; Schmidt, H.: Attitudes Concerning Postmortem Organ Donation: A Multicenter Survey in Various German Cohorts. In: Annals of Transplantation Bd. 20 (2015), S. 614–621
Uhlig CE, Böhringer D, Hirschfeld G, Seitz B, Schmidt H. Attitudes Concerning Postmortem Organ Donation: A Multicenter Survey in Various German Cohorts. Annals of Transplantation. 2015;20:614-621. doi:10.12659/AOT.894385
Uhlig, C. E., Böhringer, D., Hirschfeld, G., Seitz, B., & Schmidt, H. (2015). Attitudes Concerning Postmortem Organ Donation: A Multicenter Survey in Various German Cohorts. Annals of Transplantation, 20, 614–621. https://doi.org/10.12659/AOT.894385
@article{Uhlig_Böhringer_Hirschfeld_Seitz_Schmidt_2015, title={Attitudes Concerning Postmortem Organ Donation: A Multicenter Survey in Various German Cohorts}, volume={20}, DOI={10.12659/AOT.894385}, journal={Annals of Transplantation}, author={Uhlig, C. E. and Böhringer, D. and Hirschfeld, Gerrit and Seitz, B. and Schmidt, H.}, year={2015}, pages={614–621} }
Uhlig, C. E., D. Böhringer, Gerrit Hirschfeld, B. Seitz, and H. Schmidt. “Attitudes Concerning Postmortem Organ Donation: A Multicenter Survey in Various German Cohorts.” Annals of Transplantation 20 (2015): 614–21. https://doi.org/10.12659/AOT.894385.
C. E. Uhlig, D. Böhringer, G. Hirschfeld, B. Seitz, and H. Schmidt, “Attitudes Concerning Postmortem Organ Donation: A Multicenter Survey in Various German Cohorts,” Annals of Transplantation, vol. 20, pp. 614–621, 2015.
Uhlig, C. E., et al. “Attitudes Concerning Postmortem Organ Donation: A Multicenter Survey in Various German Cohorts.” Annals of Transplantation, vol. 20, 2015, pp. 614–21, doi:10.12659/AOT.894385.

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