1. Changes in Attitudes towards Organ Donation among Bosnian Immigrants in Sweden from Gender Perspective
- Author
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Ferid Krupić, Kemal Grbić, and Jasmin Alić
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Male ,Sweden ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Tissue and Organ Procurement ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Emigrants and Immigrants ,Humans ,Female ,General Medicine ,Tissue Donors - Abstract
Objectives. The present study aimed to assess changes in the perception of and willingness to participate in organ donation (OD) among immigrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina living in Sweden from the perspective of gender differences.Materials and Methods. A cross-sectional study with 60 participants born in Bosnia and Herzegovina and living in Sweden was performed. Data were collected using a self-administrative questionnaire, providing demographic characteristics, information about opinions, awareness, and knowledge on the donation process and religious approach to the subject, willingness to donate/receive organs, and possession of a donor card.Results. Our results showed significant differences between genders regarding the definition of transplantation (PConclusion. Change of social background and integration into Swedish society undoubtedly led to change in the attitudes toward OD, regardless of the perspective of gender differences. However, women were found to have more positive attitudes toward OD.
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- 2022