WILLINGNESS TO BODY DONATION AMONG THE POPULATION OF CORDOBA IN ARGENTINA

Corpses are an irreplaceable resource for teaching and research in Anatomy. Voluntary donation is the source of cadavers, but in the  National University of Cordoba we are struggling with a critical shortage due to the lack of an organized donation program. The objective of this study was t...

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Autores principales: Biasutto, Susana N., Navarro, Lucía M., Siemsen, Sofía G., Turri, Florencia, Longoni, Nicolás, Bertocchi Valle, Atilio J., David, Oscar P., Spinelli, Marcos A., Urrutia, Daniel, Weigandt, Diego M., De Oro, Federico N., Molina Vargas, Isaias E.
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Publicado: Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy) 2021
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topic Body donation
National University of Cordoba
Teaching-learning of Anatomy
Whole body donors
Anatomy research
Donación del cuerpo
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Enseñanza-aprendizaje de la Anatomía
Donantes del cuerpo completo
Investigación anatómica
spellingShingle Body donation
National University of Cordoba
Teaching-learning of Anatomy
Whole body donors
Anatomy research
Donación del cuerpo
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Enseñanza-aprendizaje de la Anatomía
Donantes del cuerpo completo
Investigación anatómica
Biasutto, Susana N.
Navarro, Lucía M.
Siemsen, Sofía G.
Turri, Florencia
Longoni, Nicolás
Bertocchi Valle, Atilio J.
David, Oscar P.
Spinelli, Marcos A.
Urrutia, Daniel
Weigandt, Diego M.
De Oro, Federico N.
Molina Vargas, Isaias E.
WILLINGNESS TO BODY DONATION AMONG THE POPULATION OF CORDOBA IN ARGENTINA
topic_facet Body donation
National University of Cordoba
Teaching-learning of Anatomy
Whole body donors
Anatomy research
Donación del cuerpo
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Enseñanza-aprendizaje de la Anatomía
Donantes del cuerpo completo
Investigación anatómica
author Biasutto, Susana N.
Navarro, Lucía M.
Siemsen, Sofía G.
Turri, Florencia
Longoni, Nicolás
Bertocchi Valle, Atilio J.
David, Oscar P.
Spinelli, Marcos A.
Urrutia, Daniel
Weigandt, Diego M.
De Oro, Federico N.
Molina Vargas, Isaias E.
author_facet Biasutto, Susana N.
Navarro, Lucía M.
Siemsen, Sofía G.
Turri, Florencia
Longoni, Nicolás
Bertocchi Valle, Atilio J.
David, Oscar P.
Spinelli, Marcos A.
Urrutia, Daniel
Weigandt, Diego M.
De Oro, Federico N.
Molina Vargas, Isaias E.
author_sort Biasutto, Susana N.
title WILLINGNESS TO BODY DONATION AMONG THE POPULATION OF CORDOBA IN ARGENTINA
title_short WILLINGNESS TO BODY DONATION AMONG THE POPULATION OF CORDOBA IN ARGENTINA
title_full WILLINGNESS TO BODY DONATION AMONG THE POPULATION OF CORDOBA IN ARGENTINA
title_fullStr WILLINGNESS TO BODY DONATION AMONG THE POPULATION OF CORDOBA IN ARGENTINA
title_full_unstemmed WILLINGNESS TO BODY DONATION AMONG THE POPULATION OF CORDOBA IN ARGENTINA
title_sort willingness to body donation among the population of cordoba in argentina
description Corpses are an irreplaceable resource for teaching and research in Anatomy. Voluntary donation is the source of cadavers, but in the  National University of Cordoba we are struggling with a critical shortage due to the lack of an organized donation program. The objective of this study was to know the attitude of general population of the city of Cordoba about this subject and the profile of potential donors to develop a program. A survey was randomly distributed among older than 18 years. The questionnaire included demographic, educational, laboral and religious aspects and specific ones related to the willingness to donate the own body and reasons to do it, knowledge about this possibility, interest in further information. Two thousand and thirty responses were obtained from a population so diverse that we considered it as representative of the city. Among the respondents, 80% should be willing to donate organs for transplantation and 41% the whole body; with 45% who said to know about donation and 54% interested in more information. Main motives to donate were related to support teaching, research and science; while the main reason not to donate was associated with insuficient information. The profile of potential donors was obtained from the analysis of all the variables and we compared with other studies demonstrating that not only cultural and religious aspects may determine the willingness to donate but also the level of public information and facilities to register as donors.
publisher Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy)
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spelling I10-R321-article-308112021-03-21T20:01:55Z WILLINGNESS TO BODY DONATION AMONG THE POPULATION OF CORDOBA IN ARGENTINA Voluntad para la donación del cuerpo en la población de Córdoba en Argentina Biasutto, Susana N. Navarro, Lucía M. Siemsen, Sofía G. Turri, Florencia Longoni, Nicolás Bertocchi Valle, Atilio J. David, Oscar P. Spinelli, Marcos A. Urrutia, Daniel Weigandt, Diego M. De Oro, Federico N. Molina Vargas, Isaias E. Body donation National University of Cordoba Teaching-learning of Anatomy Whole body donors Anatomy research Donación del cuerpo Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Enseñanza-aprendizaje de la Anatomía Donantes del cuerpo completo Investigación anatómica Corpses are an irreplaceable resource for teaching and research in Anatomy. Voluntary donation is the source of cadavers, but in the  National University of Cordoba we are struggling with a critical shortage due to the lack of an organized donation program. The objective of this study was to know the attitude of general population of the city of Cordoba about this subject and the profile of potential donors to develop a program. A survey was randomly distributed among older than 18 years. The questionnaire included demographic, educational, laboral and religious aspects and specific ones related to the willingness to donate the own body and reasons to do it, knowledge about this possibility, interest in further information. Two thousand and thirty responses were obtained from a population so diverse that we considered it as representative of the city. Among the respondents, 80% should be willing to donate organs for transplantation and 41% the whole body; with 45% who said to know about donation and 54% interested in more information. Main motives to donate were related to support teaching, research and science; while the main reason not to donate was associated with insuficient information. The profile of potential donors was obtained from the analysis of all the variables and we compared with other studies demonstrating that not only cultural and religious aspects may determine the willingness to donate but also the level of public information and facilities to register as donors. Los cuerpos son un recurso irremplazable para la enseñanza e investigación en Anatomía. La donación voluntaria es la fuente de cadáveres, pero en la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba estamos luchando con una escasez crítica debido a la falta de un programa organizado de donación. El objetivo de este estudio fue conocer la actitud de la población general de la ciudad de Córdoba acerca del tema y el perfil de los potenciales donantes para desarrollar un programa. Se distribuyó una encuesta al azar entre mayores de 18 años. El cuestionario incluyó aspectos demográficos, educativos, laborales y religiosos, y otros específicos sobre la voluntad de donar el propio cuerpo y las razones para ello, el conocimiento sobre esta posibilidad y el interés en mayor información. Se obtuvieron 2030 respuestas de una población tan diversa que la consideramos como representativa de la ciudad. Entre los encuestados, el 80% donaría sus órganos para trasplante y 41% el cuerpo completo, con el 45% que dijo saber sobre la donación y el 54% interesado en obtener mayor información. Los principales motivos para donar se relacionaron con el apoyo a la enseñanza, la investigación y la ciencia; mientras que la principal razón para no donar estuvo asociada a la información insuficiente. El perfil de los potenciales donantes se obtuvo del análisis de las diferentes variables y comparamos con otros trabajos demostrando que no solo los aspectos culturales y religiosos pueden determinar la voluntad de donar sino también el nivel de información pública y la facilidad para registrarse como donante. Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy) 2021-03-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/30811 10.31051/1852.8023.v13.n1.30811 Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Journal of Clinical Anatomy); Vol. 13 No. 1 (2021): Mar 2021; 17-25 Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2021): Mar 2021; 17-25 1852-8023 10.31051/1852.8023.v13.n1 eng https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/30811/33225 Derechos de autor 2020 Susana N. Biasutto, Lucía M. Navarro, Sofia G. Siemsen, Florencia Turri, Nicolas Longoni, Atilio J. Bertocchi Valle, Oscar P. David, Marcos A. Spinelli, Daniel Urrutia, Diego M. Weigandt, Federico N. De Oro, Isaias E. Molina Vargas http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0