2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10943-014-9851-1
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The View of Religious Officials on Organ Donation and Transplantation in the Zeytinburnu District of Istanbul

Abstract: One of the obstacles to organ donation and transplantation in Turkey is that of religious beliefs and, at this point, religious officials constitute a key aspect of this problem. Positive or negative viewpoints held by religious officials regarding organ donation and transplantation are influential in guiding the public. This descriptive study was conducted for the purpose of describing religious officials' viewpoints on this subject. To determine the opinions of 40 religious officials from among the imams and… Show more

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“…The Imams had minimal knowledge about the organ donation program in the UK . The majority of Turkish religious leaders believed that organ donation was acceptable; however, a considerable number did not have adequate knowledge about the topic and many desired more information about transplantation and organ donation be made available to the public . When asked about possible reasons for insufficient organ donation among Muslims, Turkish religious officials cited insufficient information about donation and transplantation, religious beliefs, and inefficient coordination regarding organ transplantation .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Imams had minimal knowledge about the organ donation program in the UK . The majority of Turkish religious leaders believed that organ donation was acceptable; however, a considerable number did not have adequate knowledge about the topic and many desired more information about transplantation and organ donation be made available to the public . When asked about possible reasons for insufficient organ donation among Muslims, Turkish religious officials cited insufficient information about donation and transplantation, religious beliefs, and inefficient coordination regarding organ transplantation .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incluso cuando ninguna religión se opone a la donación y, por el contrario, la consideran un acto libre y de generosidad hacia el prójimo. Así, el temor a ser mutilado o no participar de la resurrección compromete la decisión de ser donante (7,9,26,27,28) .…”
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“…Primarily, we need to determine those parameters that truly play a role in the process of decision making for organ donation, and investigate the effective methods to promote the willingness of the population for applying this valuable life saving behavior in the society. Previous studies introduced several factors such as lack of information about organ donation, emotional and spiritual issues, cultural values, socioeconomic factors, and religious beliefs that compel individual and family members in order to reach a decision in donating an organ (2,3). But, unfortunately the proportion of population based studies considering this issue among diverse ethnic and cultural groups is scarce.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 99%