Factors Influencing Living Kidney Donation in Singapore

Autor: Chow Wai Leng, Veena D Joshi, Paul Goh Soo Chye, Swah Teck Sin, Stephanie Teo Swee Hong, Saskia van der Erf, Ow Yong Lai Meng, Terence Kee Yi-Shern, Crystal Lim, Gilbert Tan Choon Seng
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Progress in Transplantation. 22:95-101
ISSN: 2164-6708
1526-9248
Popis: Context— Kidney transplantation is the best treatment option for kidney failure, but the supply of donor kidneys remains small. Objective— To understand the public's attitude toward living donor kidney donation in Singapore. Design, Setting and Participants, Intervention, Outcome Measures— A cross-sectional study of a convenience sample of 1520 members of the general public seeking care at local medical centers. A self-administered questionnaire included questions on demographics and subjects' willingness and unwillingness to donate a kidney. Respondents were aged at least 18 years and did not have underlying chronic kidney disease, end-stage renal disease requiring dialysis, or history of kidney transplant. Results— Overall mean age of respondents was 49 (SD, 15) years and 50% were male. Response rate to the question on “willingness to donate kidney while alive” was 96% (1460); 707 (48.4%) were willing to donate a kidney while alive. Respondents who were willing to donate were younger (
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