1. Knowledge, Attitudes and Intention to Donate Organs among the Public, Health Sciences Students and Health Personnel: A Scoping Review with a Systematic Review of Malaysian Studies.
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EMAD ELDIN NAGUIB SALEH, TAN JIN WEI, LIM HUI BING, OPPILAL ANNAMALAI, SIM CHII MING, and SHERREEN ELHARIRI
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MALAYSIANS , *CONSENSUS (Social sciences) , *HEALTH attitudes , *MEDICAL personnel , *TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc. , *HEALTH occupations students , *ORGAN donation , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *MEDLINE , *INTENTION , *LITERATURE reviews , *BRAIN stem , *ONLINE information services , *PUBLIC health , *PSYCHOSOCIAL factors - Abstract
Background: Various barriers lead to a shortage of organs for transplantation in Malaysia. One drive to improve the organ donation rate operates through future healthcare practitioners and practitioner advocacy. This scoping review was carried out to establish and summarise findings about organ donation-related articles among the public, health sciences students and health personnel. A further aim was to synthesise the latest data on knowledge and attitudes towards organ donation in the Malaysian population. Methods: PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar and the Malaysian Medical Repository (MyMedR) were used for a search conducted up to May 2022. Relevant search terms included 'Organ donation' and 'Malaysia'. Journal articles related to knowledge, attitudes and intention were grouped under the general public and health science. Students and health personnel were included. Eligible studies were reviewed by two independent reviewers. Any disagreements were resolved by consensus with a third reviewer. Results: The 31 included articles revealed an increased level of awareness among the public regarding organ donation. The analysis identified that nonrecognition of brainstem death (38.5%), no knowledge of how to contact the Organ Transplant Coordinator (82.3%) and never approaching the families of a potential donor (63.9%) led to a lack of confidence among healthcare practitioners to promote organ donation. Conclusion: The shortage of organ donors is the result of the failure to identify the expected donor, obtain consent and procure the organs due to the passivity of Malaysian health professionals in promoting the organ donation process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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