Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
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간호대학생과 일반대학생의 뇌사자 장기기증에 대한 지식, 태도 및 실천 의도

김미옥1,*, 주세진1, 최정현1, 김경숙1, 유미1, 김희정1
Miok KIM1,*, Sae-Jin JOO1, Jung-Hyun CHOI1, Kyung-Sook KIM1, Mi YOO1, Hee-Jeong KIM1
1남서울대학교 간호학과
1Namseoul University, Department of Nursing
*교신저자: 김미옥. 남서울대학교 간호학과. 041-580-2716. aprilsea@hanmail.net

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Received: Jul 29, 2012; Accepted: Aug 23, 2012

Published Online: Aug 31, 2012

ABSTRACT

This study investigated knowledge, attitude, and will for brain death organ donation (BDOD) of college students, and identified influencing factors on knowledge, attitude and will using structured questionnaire. The subjects of the research were 108 nursing students and 78 non-nursing students at N university. The data was analyzed with static analysis, t-test, χ2-test, ANOVA, pearson correlation coefficient,and Logistic regression. The mean score of knowledge toward BDOD of nursing students was 11.05 and non-nursing students scored 8.10 on average. The mean score of attitude toward BDOD of the nursing students was 3.39 and that of the non-nursing students was 3.28. There was a significant difference in knowledge according to sex, religion in nursing students. There was a significant difference in attitude according to the experience of blood donation in nursing students, and perceived health status in non-nursing students. For nursing students, there was a significant difference in the will for organ donation between students who have considered about organ donation and those who have not. There was a significant relation between the attitude and the knowledge of BDOD. However, in non-nursing students, attitude toward BDOD was not correlated with knowledge. Nursing students as future health professionals were aware of the roles and responsibilities of nurses to augment organ donation. Although nursing students scored higher in knowledge and attitude about BDOD than non-nursing students,more specifically structured education programs are needed. To promote BDOD, relevant policies and effective campaigns need to be developed.

Keywords: 뇌사자 장기기증; 지식; 태도; 간호대학생
Keywords: brain death organ donation; knowledge; attitude; nursing students