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Health Workers in Organ Donatıon: Evaluatıon of Informatıon and Approach

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  • Onat, Bilsen

    (THE RUSSIAN ACADEMIC JOURNAL)

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Health Employees in Organ Donatıon: Evaluatıon of Inf ormatıon and ApproachHuman life has become much easier thanks to the changes brought by technologies. However, reasons of these tech business or illnessoccurring in life were unsufficient to prevent human deaths. Cadaveric transplantation in the bodies of dead people or otherpeople with medically bodily integrity of the bodies provided. To make sense of something which is an indicator of transplantationin the name of humanity, dead people, people living is more than a matter of concern.This article is aimed to assess knowledge and attitudes of health workers about organ donation. Survey of health workers’ applicationhas been made. Frequency of the resulting data in SPSS 19.0 statistical analysis software package, percentage (%) and the chisquare(X 2) were use in the course of performing tests.The survey related the participation rate of health workers at the age group between 31-40 (51%), including female health care workers(80.5 %), male health professionals (19.5% ), nurses (52.1 %); these people have knowledgeable about transplantation, they wantto be informed about transplantation, of all information relevant persons could obtain, relatives or families in need of transplantationis understood to be more precise, was found to support the issue of transplantation.People who make decissions about transplantation also need to be aware of death of close relatives. For this purpose, there shouldbe given an adequate importance to transplantation, there should be informative programs for all segments of the society.

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  • Onat, Bilsen, 2015. "Health Workers in Organ Donatıon: Evaluatıon of Informatıon and Approach," The Russian Academic Journal, The Wolfcorner publishing house, vol. 31(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:000raj:373
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