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Evaluation of an educational, theater-based intervention on attitudes toward organ donation in Risaralda, Colombia.
Document Type
Article
Source
Colombia Medica. Jan-Mar2013, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p38-42. 5p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 1 Chart.
Subject
*CHI-squared test
*ORGAN donation
*ENTERTAINERS
*LONGITUDINAL method
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*RESEARCH funding
*SEX distribution
*DATA analysis
*PRE-tests & post-tests
*EVALUATION of human services programs
*DATA analysis software
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
Language
ISSN
0120-8322
Abstract
Introduction: The shortage of organs for transplantation is a worldwide problem and the main cause is the refusal of family members to donate. Consent to donate is influenced by many factors and educational interventions are strongly recommended. Objective: To evaluate the impact of an educational, theater-based strategy on the attitudes toward organ donation. Methodology: This study employed an intervention using theater as the central tool. The impact of this intervention on the intention to donate was assessed through a controlled, prospective, nonrandomized designed study. The sample consisted of 1,038 people. All the participants answered a survey that asked about sex, age and intent to donate. Afterward, one portion of the sample was exposed to the play, The Gift of Life, and a subsequent discussion forum that was guided by experts. The same survey was administered again after the intervention. Results: Before the intervention, donation attitudes were positive in 68.3% of the responses, negative in 6.8% and uncertain in 24.9%. Females showed a greater intent to donate while age had no apparent influence on the donation decision. Those exposed to the intervention were found to be more likely to donate and show a favorable change in attitude toward donation than those who were not exposed to the intervention. Conclusion: An educational intervention using theater is an effective tool to generate a short-term change in the intent to donate. Educational strategies should be employed to increase the rates of organ donation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]