2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40001-015-0116-6
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Medical students’ education on organ donation and its evaluation during six consecutive years: results of a voluntary, anonymous educational intervention study

Abstract: BackgroundOne of the main reasons for organ shortage is insufficient education on organ donation. Knowledgeable medical students could share the information with friends and families resulting in a positive attitude to organ donation of the general public.MethodsDuring six consecutive years (2009 to 2014), we conducted a voluntary, anonymous educational intervention study on organ donation among fourth year medical students in the course of the main surgery lecture at the University of Essen, Germany.ResultsQu… Show more

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“…One example would be having a short lecture about organ and tissue donation integrated into the tertiary education curriculum. This method was reported to be effective among medical students in the US and Germany [ 36 , 37 ]. Taking a further step was the Gerundium program in Hungary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example would be having a short lecture about organ and tissue donation integrated into the tertiary education curriculum. This method was reported to be effective among medical students in the US and Germany [ 36 , 37 ]. Taking a further step was the Gerundium program in Hungary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies through the years have shown the insufficiency of university medical training on the critical problem of the lack of organs (Radunz, Benkö, Stern, Sane, Paul & Kaiser, 2015). A survey of 2321 university students who have benefited from previous organ donation information campaigns was performed in five countries, Argentina, Brazil, France, Italy and Austria, to assess views on organ donation and new proposals on educational strategies.…”
Section: Results Of University Education Programs On Transplantation mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto, todavía hoy, constituye una barrera por diversos motivos: desconocimiento, falta de tiempo, sentimiento de fracaso terapéutico, etc., que hacen menos probable que se identifique a potenciales donadores y se involucre en el proceso 15 . Radunz, et al 16 argumentan que una actitud favorable de los profesionales de la salud y una adecuada información pueden influir positivamente en la decisión de los familiares, ayudando a desterrar ideas falsas o mitos sobre la donación. Educar a los médicos sobre este tema desde su etapa de estudiantes resulta crucial 17 .…”
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