Multivariate Analysis of Factors That Influence the Attitude of the Ecuadorian Population Resident in Spain Toward Living-Related Kidney Donation

作者:Rios A*; Lopez Navas A I; Sanchez A; Ayala M A; Garrido G; Sebastian M J; Flores Medina J; Martinez Alarcon L; Ramis G; Hernandez A M; Ramirez P; Parrilla P
来源:Transplantation Proceedings, 2018, 50(2): 366-369.
DOI:10.1016/j.transproceed.2017.11.067

摘要

Background. The Ecuadorian population is the largest Latin-American immigrant group in Spain. Currently, several Ecuadorians have received transplants or are awaiting transplants in Spain. The aim of this work was to analyze the attitude toward living kidney donation among the Ecuadorian population residing in Spain.
Methods. The population screened were born in Ecuador, residing in Spain, and >15 years old, stratified by gender and age, and appraised with the use of the questionnaire on attitude toward organ donation for transplantation "PCID-DVR-Rios." Support from immigration associations in Spain was used to advise on the location of potential respondents. The completion was anonymous and self-administered. Verbal consent was obtained. Statistics included Student t test, chi(2), Fisher exact test, and logistic regression analysis.
Results. A total of 461 respondents were included: 80% (n = 367) were in favor of living related kidney donation (for a relative or close friend). This attitude was associated with psychosocial variables that persisted in the multivariate study: 1) female gender (odds ratio [OR], 3.086; P =.001); 2) considering oneself a potential kidney receptor in the future (OR, 16.949; P =.002); 3) economic incentive in the donation (OR, 100; P =.004); and 4) knowing the attitude of their religion toward transplantation (OR, 32.258; P <.001).
Conclusions. Living-related donation is accepted among the Ecuadorian population residing in Spain and is associated with sociopersonal and religious factors.

  • 出版日期2018-3

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