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Ríos, A.; López-Navas, A.; Gutiérrez, P.R.; Gómez, F.J.; Iriarte, J.; Herruzo, R.; Blanco, G.; Llorca, F.J.; Asunsolo, A.; Sánchez, P.; Fernández, A.; De Jesús, M.T.; Lana, A.; Fuentes, L.; Hernández, J.R.; Virseda, J.; Yelamos, J.; Bondía, J.A.; Carrillo, J.; Sánchez, Á.; Alarcón, L. Martínez; Parrilla, P.; Ramírez, P.
Transplantation proceedings, March 2020, 2020-Mar, 2020-03-00, 20200301, Letnik: 52, Številka: 2Journal Article
Awareness of organ donation among Spanish doctors and medical students is very positive. However, the emerging group of professionals of non-Spanish nationality studying in Spain has not been analyzed. To analyze the differences in the attitudes toward the different types of donation among medical students, according to their nationality. The population under study is medical students in Spanish universities using the database of the International Collaborative Donor Project, stratified by geographic area and academic year. Groups under study include students of non-Spanish nationality as group 1 (n = 1570) and students of Spanish nationality as Group 2 (n = 7705). Instruments are validated questionnaires of attitude toward donation “PCID-DTO-Ríos,” “PCID-DVR-Ríos,” “PCID-DVH-Ríos,” and “PCID-XenoTx-Ríos.” The attitude toward the donation of own organs after death is similar in both groups (P = .703). Non-Spaniards are 79.2% in favor compared to 79.6% of Spaniards. Living kidney donation, both unrelated (33.3% vs 29.3% in favor; P = .001) and related (91.2% vs 89, 6% in favor; P = .047), is more favorable among non-Spanish students. There are no differences regarding non-related living liver donation (29.7% vs 29.3% in favor; P = .063), but there are differences in the results for related living liver donation (94.1% vs 88%; P < .001). The attitude toward xenotransplantation of organs is similar (80.8% vs 80.8%; P = .999). Awareness of the donation of organs among Spanish medical students is similar to non-Spanish students studying in Spain, except the attitude toward living donation. •The acceptance of different types of organ donation among medical students is high.•The attitude toward living donation is more favorable among non-Spanish medical students studying in Spain.•Medical students in Spain of non-Spanish nationality have the same awareness regarding organ donation as Spaniards, so they do not require special training.
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