Awareness of religious leaders' fatwa and willingness to donate organ
Dublin Core
Title
Awareness of religious leaders' fatwa and willingness to donate organ
Author
Aghaee, M. Afzal
Dehghani, M.
Khaleghi, E.
Sadeghi, M.
Dehghani, M.
Khaleghi, E.
Sadeghi, M.
Publisher
2015/00/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20150000
Abstract
Background: It is believed that religious leaders’ positive attitude towards organ donation can be an effective factor in Muslims’ inclination to donate organs. Objective: To assess the knowledge of freshmen students in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences about religious leaders’ fatwa on organ donation and its effect on their willingness to donate organs. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2013 on 400 freshmen of various medical disciplines, selected using a simple random sampling in Mashhad, Iran. Data were collected by a valid and reliable researcher-made questionnaire. Data were analyzed by multiple logistic regression analysis. Results: 41.5% of the students were aware of religious authorities’ views on organ donation and 55.6% were willing to donate organs. Participants’ main reasons for lack of willingness to donate organs included the fear of organ donation before the brain death is confirmed (52%), unwillingness to disfigure their body (51%), and belief in the burial of organs (50%). The willingness to organ donation for students who were aware of religious leaders opinion was more than twice more than those who were not (OR: 2.56, 95% CI: 1.75–4.52). Also, female gender, the Shia religion and awareness of the correct definition of brain death were associated factors affecting the desire to donate organs, although their effects were not statistically significant on regression model. Conclusion: A considerable proportion of students were not aware of the religious leaders’ fatwa on organ donation. The most important factor for the desire to donate organs was the awareness of religious leaders’ fatwa. Therefore, it seems necessary that religious leaders’ fatwa be known to all by appropriate methods.
Primary Classification
19.5
Secondary Classification
19.5;1.2
Primary keywords
Islamic ethics--[pri];knowledge--[pri];organ donation--[pri]
Secondary keywords
brain death;fatwa;medical students;modern Muslim religious scholars;nursing students;organ transplantation;tissue donation
Subject
Iran--[pri]
Subject
Mashad University of Medical Sciences
Subject
Shi'a--[pri]
Subject
Sunni
Journal Article
International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine2015; 6(4):158-164
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Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 Unported
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citation
Bibliography
38
ISSN
20086482 (print);20086490 (online)
Collection
Citation
“Awareness of religious leaders' fatwa and willingness to donate organ,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 17, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37590.