Transplantation Proceedings
Volume 38, Issue 1 , Pages 14-15, January 2006

Questionnaire Regarding the Knowledge of the Rules of Organ Procurement From Cadaveric Donors for Transplantation Directed to the Directors of Medical Institutions in Poland

  • J. Czerwiński

      Affiliations

    • Polish Transplant Coordinating Centre “Poltransplant”, Warsaw, Poland
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Jarosław Czerwiński, The Polish Transplant Coordinating Centre “Poltransplant”, ul. Lindleya 4, 02-005 Warsaw, Poland
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  • A. Krawczyk

      Affiliations

    • Polish Transplant Coordinating Centre “Poltransplant”, Warsaw, Poland
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  • B. Łągiewska

      Affiliations

    • Polish Transplant Coordinating Centre “Poltransplant”, Warsaw, Poland
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  • D. Wasiak

      Affiliations

    • Department of General and Transplant Surgery, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland
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  • G. Gontarczyk

      Affiliations

    • Department of General and Transplant Surgery, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland
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  • S. Fesołowicz

      Affiliations

    • Department of General and Transplant Surgery, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland
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  • R. Nosek

      Affiliations

    • Department of General and Transplant Surgery, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland
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  • K. Pawelec

      Affiliations

    • Department of General and Transplant Surgery, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland
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  • W. Rowiński

      Affiliations

    • Department of General and Transplant Surgery, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland
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  • J. Wałaszewski

      Affiliations

    • Polish Transplant Coordinating Centre “Poltransplant”, Warsaw, Poland

Abstract 

We assessed the level of knowledge of organ procurement regulations among the directors of medical institutions in Poland. We also sought to promote the objection form, and the activity of the Central Register of Objections. A questionnaire consisting of 10 questions was sent to 381 random medical health care institution directors countrywide. In 89% of surveyed institutions, the written text of the organ procurement regulations was available and 94% of directors knew the forms of objection, but in 26% of institutions the form was not available and in 14% it was never obtainable. In the medical institutions directors’ opinions, the estimated number of objections is 13% of the population in Poland. Organ transplantation is a form of treatment most medical institutions are familiar with, but the matter of donation is not as well known as transplantation, as observed in 48% of questioned institutions.

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PII: S0041-1345(05)01471-5

doi:10.1016/j.transproceed.2005.12.015

Transplantation Proceedings
Volume 38, Issue 1 , Pages 14-15, January 2006