Comparative Study of Nursing Students Consciousness of Biomedical Ethics and Attitudes toward Human Tissue Donation and Transplantation According to Participation in Anatomy Camp Program.
10.11637/kjpa.2017.30.3.99
- Author:
Min Ji KIM
1
;
Seo Yeon PARK
;
Su Jin PARK
;
Ju Yeon PARK
;
Young Hyun LEE
;
Eun A CHOI
Author Information
1. Department of Nursing, Daedong College, Korea. jijin05@daedong.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Comparative Study ; Original Article
- Keywords:
Nursing student;
Anatomy;
Consciousness of biomedical ethics;
Human tissue donation and transplantation
- MeSH:
Bioethics*;
Consciousness*;
Data Collection;
Humans;
Humans*;
Insemination, Artificial;
Nursing*;
Organ Transplantation;
Students, Nursing*;
Tissue and Organ Procurement*;
Transplants
- From:Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology
2017;30(3):99-107
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to identify the consciousness of biomedical ethics and attitudes toward human tissue donation and transplantation among participants and non-participants in the anatomy camp program. Data collection is made from one hundred and eighty-two students who were enrolled in one university nursing department, in B metropolitan city. Ninety-six students participated in the anatomy camp program, while eighty-six students did not participate in the anatomy camp program. The total mean scores of consciousness of biomedical ethics between participants (2.03/4) and non-participants (1.96/4) were significantly different (t=2.217, p≤.028). And the total mean scores of attitudes toward human tissue donation and transplantation between participants (3.49/5) and non-participants (3.31/5) were significantly different (t=4.579, p≤.000). There were statistically significant differences between two groups in sub-categories of consciousness of biomedical ethics: organ transplantation, artificial insemination.