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Background: In India, critical shortage of organ donations, particularly deceased donations, has led to a dire situation in India, with thousands of patients waiting for transplants and a significant number of them succumbing. One of the reasons for the shortage of organs for transplantation is unawareness and prejudiced information about organ donation. Being direct or indirect stakeholders, the knowledge regarding organ donation among healthcare workers may play an important role in the donation process.
Aim: To assess the knowledge regarding cadaver organ donation among healthcare workers and their willingness toward organ donation.
Materials And Methods: It is a cross-sectional offline self-administered questionnaire-based survey conducted among healthcare professionals at tertiary care teaching institutes. Survey was carried out between the months of August to December 2019. A structured questionnaire was used to assess knowledge and willingness toward organ donation. Statistical analyzed was done by using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) 20.0. All -values were considered significant at <0.05.
Results: A total of 1,039 healthcare professionals participated in the survey. Out of them, 362 (34.8%) were males and 675 (65%) were females. Average age of the healthcare workers participating in survey was 30.81 years, and age ranged from 18 to 60 years. Awareness regarding corneal donation after brain death was found to be maximum (89.7%) and was comparable to that of kidney (86.6%) and heart (83.7%). Participants were unlearned of donation of lungs, pancreas, hands and unaware of heart valve donation. About 45% respondents considered that age affected the donors. About 40% respondents considered younger patients as ideal recipients, while 18.7% respondents considered waiting list patients as ideal recipients. Doctors had highest willingness (78. 3%) for organ donation, followed by nurses (69.9%) and support staff (59.3%) ( < 0.001). Only 119 (11.5%) participants received organ donation cards as against 68.7% willingness toward organ donation ( < 0.01).
Conclusion: We have observed fair awareness regarding overall cadaver organ donation concept among healthcare workers. There is a need to improve knowledge of extended age criteria and which organs can be retrieved from deceased donor. Authorities have to work hard on delivery of organ donation pledging card to promote donation program.
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