Aim & Objective: Anatomy set forth the fundamentals of human body in the course of all health care professionals. Cadaveric dissection is the principal way to understand the Human anatomy by the medical students. Donated bodies fulfill the need of cadavers in learning and teaching anatomy. Apart from the use of cadavers students must be aware of particulars regarding body donation. The aim of present study is to assess the knowledge of medical students on body donation.
Methods: The research work is questionnaire based study carried out among 263 undergraduate medical students in Siddhartha medical college, Vijayawada. Structured questionnaire was prepared and distributed among the students. The data was collected, compiled and analyzed.
Results: All the study members knew the term body donation. Majority of the students are unaware of the time limit to donate the body and the age limit of body donation. 57.03% knew who can donate body. 89.7% knew that the death certificate is mandatory during body donation process. 60.45% had clear idea of reasons for body rejection when donated. 96.57 % had clear idea about the uses of donated body. 59.31% of the students were willing to donate their body and 93.53% were interested in propagating the message of body donation.
Conclusion: Our study suggests that the medical students should be aware of act, process and committee of body donation before they involve in the propagation about body donation among public.
Keywords: Awareness, anatomy act, body donation, donation forms.
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