A Multicentre Study of the Attitude of Medical Students towards Organ Donation and Transplantation in Poland

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(1) The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of sociodemographic (age, sex, religion, place of residence) and university-related factors (university, year of studies) on the attitudes of students towards organ donation and transplantation. (2) Methods: The study was conducted on 1530 students from the Faculty of Medicine from three medical universities in Poland. The measurement tool was a validated questionnaire of attitude towards organ donation and transplantation (PCID-DTO RIOS: A questionnaire designed by the International Collaborative Organ Donation project about organ transplantation and donation). (3) Results: The completion rate was 88.10% (n = 1348). The vast majority declared a willingness to donate their organs in the future (86.60%), and 31.71% had an organ donation card. It was found that place of residence (p = 0.018) and religion (p = 0.003) had a significant effect on the attitude towards transplantation. Age, sex, and year of the study were not found to have a statistically significant effect on the decision. (4) Conclusions: The present study demonstrates that medical students show a favourable attitude towards transplantation in the first year of their study, and their knowledge and positive tendencies increase in the final years of medical education.

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Mikla, M., Cybulska, A. M., Schneider-Matyka, D., Ríos, A., Panczyk, M., Kotwas, A., … Grochans, E. (2023). A Multicentre Study of the Attitude of Medical Students towards Organ Donation and Transplantation in Poland. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043711

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