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Volume 27, Issue 134, April 2023

Knowledge, attitude and practice toward organ and blood donation among military population of Tabuk city, KSA

Waleed Turki Mobarek Alanazi1, Bader Abdulrahman Husayyan Alanazi2, Ahmed Hussain Ali Alshaikhi1, Ahmed Yassin Alrefaei3, Abdulaziz Nasser Saleh Albalawi4, Omar Sabah Ayed Alzamhari4, Qayed Fuhaiman Muslem Al-Balawi4, Muteb Muflih Mohammed Alshahrani4

1Family Medicine Senior Registrar, King Salman Armed Forces Hospital in Northwestern Region, Tabuk city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
2General Practitioner, King Salman Armed Forces Hospital in Northwestern Region, Tabuk city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
3Family Medicine Senior Registrar, King Salman Armed Forces Hospital in Northwestern Region, Tabuk city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
4Medical Student, Tabuk University, Tabuk city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

ABSTRACT

Background: Organ donation is lifesaving procedure inpatients with end-stage organ failure. Objective: To evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and practice of the Military population in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia toward organ and blood donation. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study conducted among the military population in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. Participants completed a self-administrated questionnaire concerning blood and organ donation. Results: Among the participants, 58.3% had never donated blood, 13.9% had once, 11.1% twice and 1.9% many times. The following justifications for not donating blood were given; 19.4% of people express an unnamed dread of doing so, 15.7% of people are not aware of blood donation sites, 23.1% of people live in places remote from donation facilities, 34.3% do not have the free time and 19.4% of respondents worry about cleaning the equipment. Concerning the motivation; 96.3% of participants reported helping sick family or friends was their main motivation for giving blood. For 73.1% of the subjects, organ donation is important and 66.7% of the surveyed contributors think Islam supports organ transplantation but only 63% were aware of the Saudi Center for Organ donation. The majority (59.3%) of respondents want to donate their organs after death. Conclusion: The Saudi population had an uncertain understanding, attitude and practice of organ and blood donation. Future community-based studies should be carried out to ascertain what extra factors might affect someone's willingness to give blood and organs.

Keywords: Attitude, practice, organ and blood donation, Military population, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

Medical Science, 2023, 27, e173ms2965
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.54905/disssi/v27i134/e173ms2965

Published: 03 April 2023

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