Zdrowie Publiczne - Polish Journal of Public Health 2009 119(4);408-413 Original Article
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Level of nurses knowledge concerning the transplant medicine
Makara-Studzińska Marta, Celiński Rafał
Introduction. Development of transplantology in the world and in Poland is connected with the level of knowledge concerning receiving and transplanting organs. Acquaintance with procedures connected to organs grafting depends
on many factors. They include educational level, life environment
and occupation.
The aim of this study was to examine the knowledge of the nurses concerning the organ and tissues transplantations with relation to the ward they
work and their educational level.
Material and methods. The examined group consisted of 100 nurses working in the orthopedic, surgical, gynecological and anesthetic wards. The study was performed by the use of questionnaire.
Results. The vast majority of nurses, independently from the ward they are working on, answered correctly the questions asked in the survey. All nurses defi nitely opposing to giving their organs after death correctly answer the question concerning homotransplantations, whereas the lowest percentage of correct answers was stated in nurses decided to give their organs after death. Similar results cannot be found in the accessible literature sources. This result may prove that the lack of acceptance towards organs grafting does not have to result from lack of knowledge but may be a conscious choice.
Conclusions. Level of nurses’ knowledge in the field of transplantology is relatively high, independently from the ward they are working on. The knowledge in the field of transplantology infl uences the attitude towards giving one’s organs after death. The level of nurses’ knowledge
in the field of transplantology does not depend on their educational level.



