2021
DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e329
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Analysis of Factors Affecting Emergency Physicians’ Attitudes toward Deceased Organ & Tissue Donation

Abstract: Background This study aimed to investigate differences in knowledge, and attitudes toward deceased organ and tissue donation of emergency physicians. Additionally, we analyzed factors affecting the attitudes toward deceased organ and tissue donation. Methods We conducted a survey of specialists and residents registered with the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine in December 2020. The respondents’ sex, age, position, personal registration for organ donation, experience… Show more

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“…What's more, most studies have been completed outside of the United States. [14][15][16] These studies, however, also suggest that increasing education can result in more positive attitudes.…”
Section: A Learning Gapmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…What's more, most studies have been completed outside of the United States. [14][15][16] These studies, however, also suggest that increasing education can result in more positive attitudes.…”
Section: A Learning Gapmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Interestingly, though, data are lacking regarding other health care professionals' attitudes toward organ donation; the only other relevant data collected were on physicians. What's more, most studies have been completed outside of the United States 14-16. These studies, however, also suggest that increasing education can result in more positive attitudes.…”
Section: A Learning Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%