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Attitude of primary care nurses toward living kidney donation.

C Conesa1, A Ríos, P Ramírez, J Sánchez, E Sánchez, M M Rodríguez, L Martínez, F Ramos, P Parrilla.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Nursing is a fundamental service in caring for the health of the public. The opinion of nurses toward a certain type of donation may have a strong population impact. In this respect, living kidney donation is increasing in Spain; it is important to raise awareness at all levels. The objective here was to analyze the attitudes of primary care nursing personnel toward living kidney donation and to their determinants.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A random sample of primary care nurses stratified by geographical location (six health areas in our community), included 139 nurses from 32 health centres. Attitudes toward living donation were evaluated using a questionnaire with various psychosocial variables. For the distribution of the questionnaires, contact was made with the nursing coordinator in each centre. They were completed anonymously. The chi-squared test and Student's t test were applied.
RESULTS: The attitudes toward living kidney donation were favorable in 93% of those questioned (n = 129), mainly when the donation is related (78%, n = 109). Only one nurse was against the idea of donating a kidney from a living person (1%); nine had doubts about this kind of donation (7%). Seventy-six percent (n = 106) have cared for patients awaiting a transplant; however, no relationship was found with attitude toward this type of donation (P = .209). Of all analyzed variables, there was only a significant relationship with concern about possible body mutilation (P < .0005) and partner's opinion about the matter (P < .0005). We wish to highlight that no relationship was found with attitudes toward cadaveric organ donation (P = .712).
CONCLUSIONS: Attitudes of primary care nursing personnel toward living kidney donation were favorable, especially if it was related donation.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16386487     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2005.09.174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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2.  Medical students faced with related and unrelated living kidney donation: a stratified and multicentre study in Spain.

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