Willingness and Perceived Barriers towards Organ Donation among Student Nurses in Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Organ transplant has become a main stream important medical procedure commonly used in hospitals. However, for organ transplant program to be successful, it heavily relies on the public to voluntarily register for organ procurement. Effort to promote awareness and register public as organ donors ha...

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Main Authors: R. Segaran, Mohd Amsyar bin Bacho, Asrani Yaco
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spelling my.ums.eprints.236542019-09-30T00:25:14Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23654/ Willingness and Perceived Barriers towards Organ Donation among Student Nurses in Universiti Malaysia Sabah R. Segaran Mohd Amsyar bin Bacho Asrani Yaco RD Surgery RT Nursing Organ transplant has become a main stream important medical procedure commonly used in hospitals. However, for organ transplant program to be successful, it heavily relies on the public to voluntarily register for organ procurement. Effort to promote awareness and register public as organ donors has been ongoing, but public response to commit and register as donors has been lukewarm. Arguably, healthcare personnel and nurses are in a key position to educate and advocate for organ donation but often, ironically healthcare personal themselves are reluctant or unwilling to commit as organ donors. Thus, in the context of student nurses in University Malaysia Sabah, the question arise, what is their stance and views regarding organ donation? Objective: The study aims to explore student nurses willingness and perceived barriers towards organ donation. Method: By design, this is a quantitative and descriptive cross-sectional study. Sampling, involved a convenient cohort of all 169 diploma nursing students currently studying in year 1, 2 and 3 in UMS. The study instrument used included a self-rated question adopted from a previous study to assess the willingness and perceived barriers towards organ donation. Findings: Among 169 respondents, only 5.9 % (n=10) were registered organ donors. Among perceived barriers included i) fear of medical side effects or disability (85.7% n=145), ii) religious taboo and beliefs (71.5 % , n=121), iii) family reluctance (65.6% , n=111) iv) and distrust of organ procurement process (51% n=87). Conclusion: There is a gap in commitment towards organ donation associated with a number of perceived barriers among student nurses in UMS. The paper will discuss some pragmatic strategies to address this gap. 2018-09 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23654/1/Willingness%20and%20Perceived%20Barriers%20towards%20Organ%20Donation%20among%20Student%20Nurses%20in%20Universiti%20Malaysia%20Sabah.pdf R. Segaran and Mohd Amsyar bin Bacho and Asrani Yaco (2018) Willingness and Perceived Barriers towards Organ Donation among Student Nurses in Universiti Malaysia Sabah. Borneo Journal of Medical Sciences, 1. pp. 67-68.
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Asrani Yaco
Willingness and Perceived Barriers towards Organ Donation among Student Nurses in Universiti Malaysia Sabah
description Organ transplant has become a main stream important medical procedure commonly used in hospitals. However, for organ transplant program to be successful, it heavily relies on the public to voluntarily register for organ procurement. Effort to promote awareness and register public as organ donors has been ongoing, but public response to commit and register as donors has been lukewarm. Arguably, healthcare personnel and nurses are in a key position to educate and advocate for organ donation but often, ironically healthcare personal themselves are reluctant or unwilling to commit as organ donors. Thus, in the context of student nurses in University Malaysia Sabah, the question arise, what is their stance and views regarding organ donation? Objective: The study aims to explore student nurses willingness and perceived barriers towards organ donation. Method: By design, this is a quantitative and descriptive cross-sectional study. Sampling, involved a convenient cohort of all 169 diploma nursing students currently studying in year 1, 2 and 3 in UMS. The study instrument used included a self-rated question adopted from a previous study to assess the willingness and perceived barriers towards organ donation. Findings: Among 169 respondents, only 5.9 % (n=10) were registered organ donors. Among perceived barriers included i) fear of medical side effects or disability (85.7% n=145), ii) religious taboo and beliefs (71.5 % , n=121), iii) family reluctance (65.6% , n=111) iv) and distrust of organ procurement process (51% n=87). Conclusion: There is a gap in commitment towards organ donation associated with a number of perceived barriers among student nurses in UMS. The paper will discuss some pragmatic strategies to address this gap.
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author R. Segaran
Mohd Amsyar bin Bacho
Asrani Yaco
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Asrani Yaco
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title Willingness and Perceived Barriers towards Organ Donation among Student Nurses in Universiti Malaysia Sabah
title_short Willingness and Perceived Barriers towards Organ Donation among Student Nurses in Universiti Malaysia Sabah
title_full Willingness and Perceived Barriers towards Organ Donation among Student Nurses in Universiti Malaysia Sabah
title_fullStr Willingness and Perceived Barriers towards Organ Donation among Student Nurses in Universiti Malaysia Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Willingness and Perceived Barriers towards Organ Donation among Student Nurses in Universiti Malaysia Sabah
title_sort willingness and perceived barriers towards organ donation among student nurses in universiti malaysia sabah
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