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Reluctance and willingness for organ donation after death among the Slovene general population Cover

Reluctance and willingness for organ donation after death among the Slovene general population

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|Oct 2019

Figures & Tables

Figure 1

Self-reported likelihood of being willing to donate one’s organs after death for all respondents and by previous consideration of organ donation.
Self-reported likelihood of being willing to donate one’s organs after death for all respondents and by previous consideration of organ donation.

Figure 2

The reported likelihood of being willing to donate the organs of a deceased loved one by knowing or not knowing their wishes regarding the organ donation.n=1,061/1,062
The reported likelihood of being willing to donate the organs of a deceased loved one by knowing or not knowing their wishes regarding the organ donation.n=1,061/1,062

The rated likelihood of being willing to donate organs after death by socio-demographic characteristics of respondents_

MeanStd. dev.95% CI
SexMale3.731.063.62–3.85
Female3.801.253.70–3.91
Age group30 or below3.851.013.69–4.01
31–453.960.973.82–4.09
46–603.771.143.61–3.93
61 or above3.541.393.39–3.69
EducationPrimary or less3.481.173.27–3.70
Vocational secondary3.621.213.45–3.79
Technical secondary3.821.073.68–3.96
General secondary4.080.863.86–4.29
Short-term higher3.671.523.33–4.00
Professional higher3.851.133.61–4.09
University or more4.140.954.01–4.28
Marital statusMarried3.751.173.64–3.86
Registered partnership4.001.013.83–4.17
Widowed3.231.452.94–3.52
Divorced, separated4.001.203.65–4.35
Never married or in reg. part.3.791.043.64–3.95
Settlement size2,000 or less3.761.133.65–3.88
(inhabitants)2,000–10,0003.781.193.62–3.94
10,000–50,0003.691.133.51–3.87
50,000 or more3.851.223.63–4.06
Self-reportedReligious3.641.183.54–3.73
religiosityNon-religious3.851.133.68–4.02
Declared atheist4.280.934.12–4.45
Total 3.771.163.69–3.84

Reported reasons for not registering as an organ donor among respondents who claimed to be at least possibly willing to donate their organs after death_

The likelihood of being willing to donate organs after death
Reason for not joining the registerTotalMaybe, maybe notProbablyCertainly
The registration procedure is too complex.**3.3%1.1%2.4%6.2%
Registration would take too much of my time.**3.0%0.0%1.7%6.9%
I don’t know what the registration procedure entails. **44.5%30.6%47.3%50.3%
I don’t think the registration is necessary.5.8%5.2%6.3%5.5%
I didn’t think about joining the register before participating in the survey.**44.3%51.4%46.4%36.5%
I don’t want to tempt fate by joining the register.4.1%5.4%5.0%2.1%
I don’t trust doctors to do everything to save my life if I am on the register.**4.1%7.7%2.7%3.4%
I am not convinced that I want to donate organs. **14.3%32.0%13.1%3.6%
Joining the register would not be in line with the wishes of my loved ones.1.7%2.4%2.2%0.7%
I want my relatives to decide about the donation of my organs upon my death.**12.4%16.2%14.5%6.9%
Other reasons.**11.8%3.8%11.9%17.2%

Odds ratios and marginal effects of the socio-demographic characteristics of respondents on the reported willingness to donate organs_

Marginal effects on response categoriesa)
ORSE12345
SexMale (reference) Female1.31**0.17-1.7%-1.3%-2.6%+0.3%+5.4%

Ageb) +0.2%+0.1%-0.1%-0.2%0.0%
1 vs 2-50.97**0.01
1-2 vs 3-50.97**0.01
1-3 vs 4-50.990.01
1-4 vs 51.000.01

EducationPrimary or less (reference)
Vocational secondary1.040.23-0.3%-0.2%-0.4%+0.1%+0.8%
Technical secondary1.160.25-1.0%-0.7%-1.5%+0.3%+2.8%
General secondary1.570.45-2.6%-2.1%-4.6%+0.0%+9.3%
Short-term higher0.970.30+0.2%+0.2%+0.3%-0.1%-0.6%
Professional higher1.080.31-0.5%-0.4%-0.7%+0.2%+1.4%
University or more1.66**0.38-2.9%-2.3%-5.1%-0.2%+10.5%

Marital statusMarried (reference)
Registered partnership1.090.22-0.5%-0.4%-0.9%0.0%+1.9%
Widowed0.64*0.15+3.2%+2.3%+4.3%-1.4%-8.3%
Divorced, separated1.450.46-1.9%-1.6%-3.6%-0.9%+8.0%
Never married or in reg. part.0.780.17+1.6%+1.2%+2.4%-0.5%-4.8%

Settlement size2,000 or less (reference)
(inhabitants)2,000–10,0001.000.160.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
10,000–50,0000.72*0.13+2.3%+1.6%+3.2%-0.8%-6.3%
50,000 or more0.900.18+0.7%+0.5%+1.1%-0.1%-2.2%

Self-reportedReligious (reference)
religiosityNon-religious1.34*0.23-1.9%-1.4%-3.0%0.5%+5.8%
Declared atheist2.99**0.58-5.1%-4.3%-10.6%-4.4%+24.5%
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2019-0020 | Journal eISSN: 1854-2476 | Journal ISSN: 0351-0026
Language: English
Page range: 155 - 163
Submitted on: Nov 26, 2018
Accepted on: Jul 29, 2019
Published on: Oct 1, 2019
Published by: National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2019 Nejc Berzelak, Danica Avsec, Tanja Kamin, published by National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia
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