Organ donation in Muslim countries:the case of Malaysia
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Title
Organ donation in Muslim countries:the case of Malaysia
Author
Tumin, Makmor
Sattar, Nurulhuda Mohd
Chin-Sieng, Chong
Soo-Kun, Lim
Kok -Peng, Ng
Sattar, Nurulhuda Mohd
Chin-Sieng, Chong
Soo-Kun, Lim
Kok -Peng, Ng
Publisher
12/9/13
Language
English
Publication Date
20131209
Abstract
Background: The aim of this paper is to look into the factors influencing Malaysian Muslims' decision to become deceased organ donors in Malaysia. Materials and Methods: We approached 900 Malaysian Muslims and 779 participated in our survey, conducted in Kuala Lumpur and its suburb. We examined their willingness to become donors and the willing donors were asked why they did not pledge to become donors. Non-donors were asked why they refuse to become donors. Results: The survey found the main reason for Malaysian Muslims not pledging their organs was due to their lack of information on organ donation and/or their lack of confidence in the government's ability to properly administer organ donation procedures. Another interesting finding is that religion is not a main deterrent to organ donation. Conclusions: The survey suggests that Malaysia can explore many ways to encourage organ donation without having to resort to the highly controversial financial incentive option. A key to Malaysia's success or failure to increase organ donation rate lies in its ability to persuade its Muslim population (its largest population) to donate organs. This can be done by adopting a segmented, focused, and highly localized form of public education and by leveraging on existing networks involving local religious and community leaders as well as government and non-governmental institutions.
Primary Classification
19.5
Secondary Classification
19.5;1.2
Primary keywords
knowledge, attitudes, practice--[pri];Muslims--[pri];organ donation--[pri]
Secondary keywords
community participation;donors;education;information dissemination;modern Muslim religious scholars;motivation;survey
Subject
Malaysia--[pri]
Journal Article
Annals of Transplantation2013 December 9; 18:671-676
Link for Internet access
Note
Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Call Number
citation
Bibliography
15 refs
ISSN
14259524 (print);23290358 (online);Noh, Abdillah
Collection
Citation
“Organ donation in Muslim countries:the case of Malaysia,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37817.