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Attitude of the population towards the post-mortem organ donation in foreign countries and the region of Russia and the sources of information involved in its shaping

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.28

Abstract

We studied the attitude of the population to the post-mortem organ donation and determination of the sources of information involved in its shaping, based on a study of the results of medical and sociological researches in foreign countries and analysis of survey data from a group of people in the region of Russia.
The analysis of publications demonstrates the multi-stage process of shaping a position of support for the post-mortem organ donation among the population of the countries of the world - from understanding the humanity of this activity to concrete steps to support it. At the same time, propaganda of organ donation is important through the involvement of the media, educational system resources, and scientific professional communities. In Russia, it is necessary to start outreach with the population concerning organ donation from the first stage, to facilitate an understanding of the УДК 575.153 DOI 10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.28 need for its development in order to save the lives of seriously ill people, and therefore systematic work is needed using opportunities primarily from television and Internet sources.

About the Authors

S. V. Romanov
Federal budgetary institution of health care «Volga district medical center»
Russian Federation

Romanov Sergej V. – director

Nizhny Novgorod, 8(8312)4218282



O. P. Abaeva
Sechenov University Moscow
Russian Federation

Abaeva Olga P. – the doctor of medical sciences, Professor of the Department of Sociology of Medicine, Health Economics and Medical Insurance

89107925507



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Romanov S.V., Abaeva O.P. Attitude of the population towards the post-mortem organ donation in foreign countries and the region of Russia and the sources of information involved in its shaping. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(2):93-96. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.28

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