Level of knowledge, belief and altruism towards organ donation among final year students in the faculty of medicine at University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Higher medical technological development and better awareness has affected the public’s perception on organ donation positively. One of the strategic plans by the Ministry of Health is to target the younger generation to achieve long-term changes in this issue through a variety of appropriate chan...
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Online Access: | http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6648/1/FH02-FBK-19-36274.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6648/ https://doi.org/10.36713/epra2013 |
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Summary: | Higher medical technological development and better awareness has affected the public’s perception on organ donation
positively. One of the strategic plans by the Ministry of Health is to target the younger generation to achieve long-term
changes in this issue through a variety of appropriate channels. This study aimed to assess the level of knowledge, belief and
altruism towards organ donation among final year students from the Faculty of Medicine in University Kebangsaan
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. Questionnaires were distributed to 190 respondents from two programs involving 173 (91.1%)
medical students and 17 (8.9%) nursing students via systematic random sampling. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient value for
belief was 0.626 and 0.853 for altruism. This study showed that level knowledge of students with mean score of 60.92 (S.P ±
8.79) was at a moderate level for 109 (57.4%), 80 students (42.1%) at a high level and one for (0.5%) at low level. The overall
students level of belief with the mean score of 27.00 (± 4.93 S.P) was positive with 110 (57.9%) while 80 students (42.1%) with
negative belief. The altruistic level with mean score 35.46 (S.P ± 10.76) of 146 students (76.8%) at a moderate level, 41
students (21.6%) at high level and only 3 (1.6%) at low level. In correlation analysis, there are relationship between level of
knowledge towards altruistic and knowledge towards beliefs (p <0.05). However, there is no significant relationship between
knowledge with beliefs because of the value of p> 0.05. In conclusion, the level of knowledge should be further enhanced
among medical and nursing students with the hope that increased knowledge will positively influence the belief system and
the altruistic behaviour of respondents regarding the concept of organ donation. |
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