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Abstract
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Purpose : This study investigated factors affecting the knowledge and attitude of organ procurement from brain dead patients in nurse clinicians.
Methods : A survey was conducted with 160 clinical nurses from a university hospital in Seoul. Descriptive statistics, t-tests, an ANOVA, Scheffe¡¯s test, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficient, and a multiple regression analysis were used.
Results : The mean score for knowledge of organ procurement from brain dead patients was 12.41 ¡¾ 2.16 (mean correct answers = 62.1). Factors influencing the knowledge of organ procurement among nurse clinicians were working department (¥â = .454, p £¼ .001), a recent family death (¥â = .187, p = .014), experience recognizing potential brain dead patients (¥â = .182, p = .033), and experience referring to potential brain dead patients (¥â = -.192, p = .048).
Conclusion : To ensure effective organ procurement from brain dead patients, it is necessary to continually educate nurse clinicians to improve their attitude and knowledge concerning organ donation.
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Nurse clinicians , Brain death , Tissue and organ procurement , Attitude , Knowledge
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