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Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation ; (12): 176-179, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-468864

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Objective To investigate the attitudes of medical students regarding to organ donation compensation.Method A self administered questionnaire was distributed to 600 medical students selected randomly from two medical universities in China between January 2013 and January 2014.The questionnaire included demographics and core questions related to medical student's attitudes regarding organ donation compensation.Result A total of 600 questionnaires were distributed and 592 valid responses were received,including 150 doctoral students,143 master students and 299 undergraduate students.In all,69.8% of medical students believed that compensation for organ donor was essential.Nearly 60.5 % believed financial compensation would increase the rate of organ donation but would not tarnish the behavior of organ donors (64.7%).At the same time,over 70% of medical students believed that financial compensation would increase the number of living organ donation.With regarding to the ways of compensation,most of the students (80.4%) were in favor of priority on waiting list.Reducing or free of hospitalization costs (50.4%) and increasing the reimbursement ratio of medical insurance (41.8%) were also the acceptable compensation ways to medical students.Conclusion Most of medical students believe that it is essential to give compensation to organ donors.Enjoying the priority on waiting list,reducing or free of hospitalization costs and increasing the reimbursement ratio of medical insurance are the reasonable incentive methods.

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