Factors affecting acceptance of organ donation in mainland China: A national cross‐sectional study

Aims and Objectives To explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China. Background The shortage of organ donors has limited the development of organ transplantation in China. It is important to recognise the target population who has high intention to donate the...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inJournal of clinical nursing Vol. 32; no. 15-16; pp. 5219 - 5229
Main Authors Zhang, Xinyue, Zheng, Xutong, Chen, Tianle, Li, Yiqi, Wang, Yinlin, Chen, Jiaxi, Ye, Xinxin, Zhang, Xun, Wang, Yujia, Ming, Wai‐Kit, Sun, Xinying, Xiang, Ze, Wu, Yibo, Wu, Jian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.08.2023
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
Abstract Aims and Objectives To explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China. Background The shortage of organ donors has limited the development of organ transplantation in China. It is important to recognise the target population who has high intention to donate their organs may change the status. Design We conducted a cross‐sectional, multi‐stage sampling study collected demographic data and individuals' willingness to accept organ donation. Methods A stepwise linear regression analysis was adopted to evaluate the factors related to the attitudes toward organ donation. Results We collected 11,031 valid samples for the survey. The willingness to donate organs among Chinese residents averaged 56.93 points. To be specific, males (β = −.03), religious believers (β = −.01) and parents with a different number of children (all: β = −.04) are less willing to donate their organs. Respondents who live in an urban area (β = .03), have higher education level (High school or junior college β = .04, Bachelor degree or above β = .09), feel anxious (mild, moderate β = .02), feel pressured (moderate, severe β = .08), have higher scores of the Short‐Form Health Literacy Instrument (HLS‐SF12) (β = .31), The Self‐Management Scale (SHMS) (β = .16), EuroQol Five Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ‐5D) (β = .04) and EuroQol Visual Analogue Scale (EQ‐VAS) (β = .24), are more positive to donate. Conclusions This study firstly discusses the public acceptance of organ donation through a nationwide sample around China. In this study, we discovered that Chinese residents' acceptance level of organ donation and that gender, house, anxiety, pressure, social support and health literacy were the main influencing factors on residents' attitudes. Relevance to Clinical Practice To figure out the Chinese public acceptance and its influencing factors of organ donation can help nurse transplant coordinators to recognise the target population and the obstacles of organ donation. Patient or Public Contribution At the phase of collecting data, participants were recruited to fill the questionnaires.
AbstractList To explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China. The shortage of organ donors has limited the development of organ transplantation in China. It is important to recognise the target population who has high intention to donate their organs may change the status. We conducted a cross-sectional, multi-stage sampling study collected demographic data and individuals' willingness to accept organ donation. A stepwise linear regression analysis was adopted to evaluate the factors related to the attitudes toward organ donation. We collected 11,031 valid samples for the survey. The willingness to donate organs among Chinese residents averaged 56.93 points. To be specific, males (β = -.03), religious believers (β = -.01) and parents with a different number of children (all: β = -.04) are less willing to donate their organs. Respondents who live in an urban area (β = .03), have higher education level (High school or junior college β = .04, Bachelor degree or above β = .09), feel anxious (mild, moderate β = .02), feel pressured (moderate, severe β = .08), have higher scores of the Short-Form Health Literacy Instrument (HLS-SF12) (β = .31), The Self-Management Scale (SHMS) (β = .16), EuroQol Five Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ-5D) (β = .04) and EuroQol Visual Analogue Scale (EQ-VAS) (β = .24), are more positive to donate. This study firstly discusses the public acceptance of organ donation through a nationwide sample around China. In this study, we discovered that Chinese residents' acceptance level of organ donation and that gender, house, anxiety, pressure, social support and health literacy were the main influencing factors on residents' attitudes. To figure out the Chinese public acceptance and its influencing factors of organ donation can help nurse transplant coordinators to recognise the target population and the obstacles of organ donation. At the phase of collecting data, participants were recruited to fill the questionnaires.
Aims and Objectives To explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China. Background The shortage of organ donors has limited the development of organ transplantation in China. It is important to recognise the target population who has high intention to donate their organs may change the status. Design We conducted a cross‐sectional, multi‐stage sampling study collected demographic data and individuals' willingness to accept organ donation. Methods A stepwise linear regression analysis was adopted to evaluate the factors related to the attitudes toward organ donation. Results We collected 11,031 valid samples for the survey. The willingness to donate organs among Chinese residents averaged 56.93 points. To be specific, males (β = −.03), religious believers (β = −.01) and parents with a different number of children (all: β = −.04) are less willing to donate their organs. Respondents who live in an urban area (β = .03), have higher education level (High school or junior college β = .04, Bachelor degree or above β = .09), feel anxious (mild, moderate β = .02), feel pressured (moderate, severe β = .08), have higher scores of the Short‐Form Health Literacy Instrument (HLS‐SF12) (β = .31), The Self‐Management Scale (SHMS) (β = .16), EuroQol Five Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ‐5D) (β = .04) and EuroQol Visual Analogue Scale (EQ‐VAS) (β = .24), are more positive to donate. Conclusions This study firstly discusses the public acceptance of organ donation through a nationwide sample around China. In this study, we discovered that Chinese residents' acceptance level of organ donation and that gender, house, anxiety, pressure, social support and health literacy were the main influencing factors on residents' attitudes. Relevance to Clinical Practice To figure out the Chinese public acceptance and its influencing factors of organ donation can help nurse transplant coordinators to recognise the target population and the obstacles of organ donation. Patient or Public Contribution At the phase of collecting data, participants were recruited to fill the questionnaires.
To explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China.AIMS AND OBJECTIVESTo explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China.The shortage of organ donors has limited the development of organ transplantation in China. It is important to recognise the target population who has high intention to donate their organs may change the status.BACKGROUNDThe shortage of organ donors has limited the development of organ transplantation in China. It is important to recognise the target population who has high intention to donate their organs may change the status.We conducted a cross-sectional, multi-stage sampling study collected demographic data and individuals' willingness to accept organ donation.DESIGNWe conducted a cross-sectional, multi-stage sampling study collected demographic data and individuals' willingness to accept organ donation.A stepwise linear regression analysis was adopted to evaluate the factors related to the attitudes toward organ donation.METHODSA stepwise linear regression analysis was adopted to evaluate the factors related to the attitudes toward organ donation.We collected 11,031 valid samples for the survey. The willingness to donate organs among Chinese residents averaged 56.93 points. To be specific, males (β = -.03), religious believers (β = -.01) and parents with a different number of children (all: β = -.04) are less willing to donate their organs. Respondents who live in an urban area (β = .03), have higher education level (High school or junior college β = .04, Bachelor degree or above β = .09), feel anxious (mild, moderate β = .02), feel pressured (moderate, severe β = .08), have higher scores of the Short-Form Health Literacy Instrument (HLS-SF12) (β = .31), The Self-Management Scale (SHMS) (β = .16), EuroQol Five Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ-5D) (β = .04) and EuroQol Visual Analogue Scale (EQ-VAS) (β = .24), are more positive to donate.RESULTSWe collected 11,031 valid samples for the survey. The willingness to donate organs among Chinese residents averaged 56.93 points. To be specific, males (β = -.03), religious believers (β = -.01) and parents with a different number of children (all: β = -.04) are less willing to donate their organs. Respondents who live in an urban area (β = .03), have higher education level (High school or junior college β = .04, Bachelor degree or above β = .09), feel anxious (mild, moderate β = .02), feel pressured (moderate, severe β = .08), have higher scores of the Short-Form Health Literacy Instrument (HLS-SF12) (β = .31), The Self-Management Scale (SHMS) (β = .16), EuroQol Five Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ-5D) (β = .04) and EuroQol Visual Analogue Scale (EQ-VAS) (β = .24), are more positive to donate.This study firstly discusses the public acceptance of organ donation through a nationwide sample around China. In this study, we discovered that Chinese residents' acceptance level of organ donation and that gender, house, anxiety, pressure, social support and health literacy were the main influencing factors on residents' attitudes.CONCLUSIONSThis study firstly discusses the public acceptance of organ donation through a nationwide sample around China. In this study, we discovered that Chinese residents' acceptance level of organ donation and that gender, house, anxiety, pressure, social support and health literacy were the main influencing factors on residents' attitudes.To figure out the Chinese public acceptance and its influencing factors of organ donation can help nurse transplant coordinators to recognise the target population and the obstacles of organ donation.RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICETo figure out the Chinese public acceptance and its influencing factors of organ donation can help nurse transplant coordinators to recognise the target population and the obstacles of organ donation.At the phase of collecting data, participants were recruited to fill the questionnaires.PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTIONAt the phase of collecting data, participants were recruited to fill the questionnaires.
Aims and ObjectivesTo explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China.BackgroundThe shortage of organ donors has limited the development of organ transplantation in China. It is important to recognise the target population who has high intention to donate their organs may change the status.DesignWe conducted a cross‐sectional, multi‐stage sampling study collected demographic data and individuals' willingness to accept organ donation.MethodsA stepwise linear regression analysis was adopted to evaluate the factors related to the attitudes toward organ donation.ResultsWe collected 11,031 valid samples for the survey. The willingness to donate organs among Chinese residents averaged 56.93 points. To be specific, males (β = −.03), religious believers (β = −.01) and parents with a different number of children (all: β = −.04) are less willing to donate their organs. Respondents who live in an urban area (β = .03), have higher education level (High school or junior college β = .04, Bachelor degree or above β = .09), feel anxious (mild, moderate β = .02), feel pressured (moderate, severe β = .08), have higher scores of the Short‐Form Health Literacy Instrument (HLS‐SF12) (β = .31), The Self‐Management Scale (SHMS) (β = .16), EuroQol Five Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ‐5D) (β = .04) and EuroQol Visual Analogue Scale (EQ‐VAS) (β = .24), are more positive to donate.ConclusionsThis study firstly discusses the public acceptance of organ donation through a nationwide sample around China. In this study, we discovered that Chinese residents' acceptance level of organ donation and that gender, house, anxiety, pressure, social support and health literacy were the main influencing factors on residents' attitudes.Relevance to Clinical PracticeTo figure out the Chinese public acceptance and its influencing factors of organ donation can help nurse transplant coordinators to recognise the target population and the obstacles of organ donation.Patient or Public ContributionAt the phase of collecting data, participants were recruited to fill the questionnaires.
Author Ming, Wai‐Kit
Wu, Jian
Ye, Xinxin
Sun, Xinying
Zheng, Xutong
Zhang, Xun
Wu, Yibo
Li, Yiqi
Chen, Tianle
Chen, Jiaxi
Zhang, Xinyue
Wang, Yujia
Wang, Yinlin
Xiang, Ze
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: Xinyue
  orcidid: 0000-0003-2669-0911
  surname: Zhang
  fullname: Zhang, Xinyue
  organization: Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Zhejiang Provincial Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Research of Zhejiang Province, Cancer Center of Zhejiang University
– sequence: 2
  givenname: Xutong
  orcidid: 0000-0002-9236-1764
  surname: Zheng
  fullname: Zheng, Xutong
  organization: Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
– sequence: 3
  givenname: Tianle
  surname: Chen
  fullname: Chen, Tianle
  organization: Chu Kochen Honors College of Zhejiang University
– sequence: 4
  givenname: Yiqi
  surname: Li
  fullname: Li, Yiqi
  organization: Zhejiang University School of Medicine
– sequence: 5
  givenname: Yinlin
  surname: Wang
  fullname: Wang, Yinlin
  organization: Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Zhejiang Provincial Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Research of Zhejiang Province, Cancer Center of Zhejiang University
– sequence: 6
  givenname: Jiaxi
  surname: Chen
  fullname: Chen, Jiaxi
  organization: Zhejiang University School of Medicine
– sequence: 7
  givenname: Xinxin
  surname: Ye
  fullname: Ye, Xinxin
  organization: College of Education, Zhejiang University
– sequence: 8
  givenname: Xun
  surname: Zhang
  fullname: Zhang, Xun
  organization: Zhejiang University
– sequence: 9
  givenname: Yujia
  surname: Wang
  fullname: Wang, Yujia
  organization: Harbin Medical University
– sequence: 10
  givenname: Wai‐Kit
  surname: Ming
  fullname: Ming, Wai‐Kit
  organization: City University of Hong Kong
– sequence: 11
  givenname: Xinying
  surname: Sun
  fullname: Sun, Xinying
  organization: Peking University
– sequence: 12
  givenname: Ze
  surname: Xiang
  fullname: Xiang, Ze
  email: 3190102378@zju.edu.cn
  organization: Zhejiang University School of Medicine
– sequence: 13
  givenname: Yibo
  surname: Wu
  fullname: Wu, Yibo
  email: bjmuwuyibo@outlook.com
  organization: Peking University
– sequence: 14
  givenname: Jian
  orcidid: 0000-0003-0087-3744
  surname: Wu
  fullname: Wu, Jian
  email: wujianglinxing@163.com
  organization: The Affiliated Suzhou Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou Municipal Hospital, Gusu School, Nanjing Medical University
BackLink https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36448208$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed
BookMark eNp9kctKxDAUhoMoOl42PoAE3IhQzaVNUncyeEWcja5DmqSaoZOMSYvMzkfwGX0SO9NxI-LZHDj5_p-T8--CTR-8BeAQozPc1_k0aH-GWSH4BhhhyoqMcEQ2wQiVjGQYMb4DdlOaIoQpIXQb7FCW54IgMQLmWuk2xARVXVvdOv8CldZ23iqvLQw1DPFFeWiCV60LHjoPZ8r5RnkDx6_Oqwt4CYc31UAdQ0pfH59pabWapLYzi32wVasm2YN13wPP11dP49vsYXJzN758yDQtOM8KbgqhCcWCsTonfaFcIZ0Lzg2vVFlXlUElt0wwikuNWEENN1XFVVVjwgu6B04G33kMb51NrZy5pG3Tb2tDlyThOS2Q4IT26PEvdBq62G_cU4ISgUtBl9TRmuqqmTVyHt1MxYX8uV8PoAFY_TzaWmrXrq7RRuUaiZFcRiSXEclVRL3k9Jfkx_VPGA_wu2vs4h9S3k_Gj4PmG1iWoVI
CitedBy_id crossref_primary_10_1016_j_ijnurstu_2025_105064
crossref_primary_10_1007_s10389_023_01959_5
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_cgpj_2024_07_006
crossref_primary_10_1177_11786329251318586
crossref_primary_10_30794_pausbed_1413214
crossref_primary_10_1177_09697330241265455
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_ajt_2024_10_021
crossref_primary_10_1136_bmjopen_2023_082717
crossref_primary_10_3390_healthcare11060824
Cites_doi 10.3389/fpubh.2022.985218
10.11604/pamj.2020.36.288.21125
10.1155/2020/7529718
10.1371/journal.pone.0247424
10.3389/fpubh.2020.587125
10.1016/j.transproceed.2017.02.060
10.1136/bmj.b991
10.1016/j.transproceed.2020.02.167
10.1007/s10943‐022‐01506‐8
10.1371/journal.pone.0124321
10.3928/24748307‐20190225‐01
10.2190/5nb6‐djdw‐b68g‐6t56
10.1002/ijop.12265
10.1186/s41043‐018‐0139‐z
10.1080/07481180802494172
10.7182/pit2014730
10.1177/1524838009334456
10.1089/jpm.2020.0011
10.1186/s12889‐020‐08931‐y
10.1007/s11136‐011‐9903‐x
10.1001/archinte.166.10.1092
10.1080/00909880216580
10.1016/S1499‐3872(14)60022‐9
10.1016/j.transproceed.2006.08.140
10.1097/00005650‐199901000‐00003
10.1016/S0140‐6736(18)30411‐2
10.1016/j.transproceed.2017.09.022
10.1111/dewb.12339
10.1016/j.transproceed.2020.01.064
10.1111/ppc.12157
10.1037/0022‐3514.81.2.322
10.1016/S2468‐2667(20)30185‐7
10.1089/bio.2010.0025
10.1016/j.transproceed.2018.02.095
10.9778/cmajo.20160024
10.1016/0277‐9536(90)90174‐q
10.1001/jamasurg.2013.3967
10.1097/TP.0000000000000798
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Copyright © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Copyright_xml – notice: 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
– notice: Copyright © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
DBID AAYXX
CITATION
NPM
ASE
FPQ
K6X
NAPCQ
7X8
DOI 10.1111/jocn.16587
DatabaseName CrossRef
PubMed
British Nursing Index
British Nursing Index (BNI) (1985 to Present)
British Nursing Index
Nursing & Allied Health Premium
MEDLINE - Academic
DatabaseTitle CrossRef
PubMed
Nursing & Allied Health Premium
British Nursing Index
MEDLINE - Academic
DatabaseTitleList PubMed

MEDLINE - Academic
Nursing & Allied Health Premium
Database_xml – sequence: 1
  dbid: NPM
  name: PubMed
  url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed
  sourceTypes: Index Database
DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Nursing
EISSN 1365-2702
EndPage 5229
ExternalDocumentID 36448208
10_1111_jocn_16587
JOCN16587
Genre article
Journal Article
GeographicLocations China
GeographicLocations_xml – name: China
GroupedDBID ---
.3N
.GA
.GJ
.Y3
05W
0R~
10A
1OB
1OC
29K
31~
33P
36B
3EH
3SF
4.4
50Y
50Z
51W
51X
52M
52N
52O
52P
52R
52S
52T
52U
52V
52W
52X
53G
5GY
5HH
5LA
5VS
66C
6PF
702
7PT
8-0
8-1
8-3
8-4
8-5
8F7
8UM
930
A01
A03
AAESR
AAEVG
AAHHS
AAHQN
AAIPD
AAKAS
AAMNL
AANHP
AANLZ
AAONW
AASGY
AAWTL
AAXRX
AAYCA
AAYEP
AAZKR
ABCQN
ABCUV
ABEML
ABIVO
ABPVW
ABQWH
ABXGK
ACAHQ
ACBWZ
ACCFJ
ACCZN
ACFBH
ACGFO
ACGFS
ACGOF
ACHQT
ACMXC
ACNCT
ACPOU
ACRPL
ACSCC
ACXBN
ACXQS
ACYXJ
ADBBV
ADBTR
ADEOM
ADIZJ
ADKYN
ADMGS
ADNMO
ADOZA
ADXAS
ADZCM
ADZMN
AEEZP
AEGXH
AEIGN
AEIMD
AENEX
AEQDE
AEUQT
AEUYR
AFBPY
AFEBI
AFFPM
AFGKR
AFPWT
AFWVQ
AFZJQ
AHBTC
AHEFC
AIACR
AIAGR
AITYG
AIURR
AIWBW
AJBDE
ALAGY
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
ALUQN
ALVPJ
AMBMR
AMYDB
ASPBG
ATUGU
AVWKF
AZBYB
AZFZN
AZVAB
BAFTC
BDRZF
BFHJK
BHBCM
BMXJE
BROTX
BRXPI
BY8
C45
CAG
COF
CS3
D-6
D-7
D-E
D-F
D-I
DCZOG
DPXWK
DR2
DRFUL
DRMAN
DRSTM
DU5
EAU
EBS
EIHBH
EJD
ESX
EX3
F00
F01
F04
F5P
FEDTE
FUBAC
FZ0
G-S
G.N
GJSGG
GODZA
H.X
HF~
HGLYW
HVGLF
HZI
HZ~
IHE
IX1
J0M
KBYEO
LATKE
LC2
LC3
LEEKS
LH4
LITHE
LOXES
LP6
LP7
LUTES
LW6
LYRES
MEWTI
MK4
ML0
MRFUL
MRMAN
MRSTM
MSFUL
MSMAN
MSSTM
MXFUL
MXMAN
MXSTM
N04
N05
N9A
NF~
O66
O9-
OIG
OVD
P2P
P2W
P2X
P2Z
P4B
P4D
PALCI
PQQKQ
Q.N
Q11
QB0
R.K
RIWAO
RJQFR
ROL
RX1
SAMSI
SUPJJ
TEORI
UB1
UKR
V8K
V9Y
VVN
W8V
W99
WBKPD
WEIWN
WH7
WHWMO
WIH
WIJ
WIK
WOHZO
WOQ
WOW
WQ9
WQJ
WRC
WUP
WXI
WXSBR
XG1
YCJ
YFH
YOC
YUY
ZFV
ZT4
ZZTAW
~G0
~IA
~WT
AAYXX
ABJNI
AEYWJ
AGHNM
AGQPQ
AGYGG
CITATION
NPM
AAMMB
AEFGJ
AGXDD
AIDQK
AIDYY
ASE
FPQ
K6X
NAPCQ
7X8
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c3577-57d58c231866f4222204a0c4877d7ba9fbbd097e686319c0653d7dbb7abf12753
IEDL.DBID DR2
ISSN 0962-1067
1365-2702
IngestDate Fri Jul 11 03:03:12 EDT 2025
Sat Jul 26 03:33:39 EDT 2025
Thu Apr 03 07:00:58 EDT 2025
Tue Jul 01 02:34:31 EDT 2025
Thu Apr 24 23:04:07 EDT 2025
Wed Jan 22 16:20:04 EST 2025
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue 15-16
Keywords influencing factors
cross-sectional study
public acceptance
organ donation
Language English
License 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
LinkModel DirectLink
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c3577-57d58c231866f4222204a0c4877d7ba9fbbd097e686319c0653d7dbb7abf12753
Notes ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 14
content type line 23
ORCID 0000-0003-2669-0911
0000-0002-9236-1764
0000-0003-0087-3744
PMID 36448208
PQID 2832819833
PQPubID 29947
PageCount 11
ParticipantIDs proquest_miscellaneous_2743508723
proquest_journals_2832819833
pubmed_primary_36448208
crossref_citationtrail_10_1111_jocn_16587
crossref_primary_10_1111_jocn_16587
wiley_primary_10_1111_jocn_16587_JOCN16587
ProviderPackageCode CITATION
AAYXX
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate August 2023
2023-08-00
2023-Aug
20230801
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2023-08-01
PublicationDate_xml – month: 08
  year: 2023
  text: August 2023
PublicationDecade 2020
PublicationPlace England
PublicationPlace_xml – name: England
– name: Oxford
PublicationTitle Journal of clinical nursing
PublicationTitleAlternate J Clin Nurs
PublicationYear 2023
Publisher Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
Publisher_xml – name: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
References 2021; 24
1990; 31
2019; 3
2020; 20
2002; 30
2017; 49
2006; 38
2015; 99
2015; 10
1986; 17
2020; 36
2014; 24
2009; 338
2011; 9
2020; 8
2016; 4
2001; 81
2009; 33
2017; 53
2014; 149
2021; 16
2020; 5
2017; 52
2018; 391
2020; 2020
2009; 10
2022
2020; 52
2022; 61
1999; 37
2011; 20
2014; 13
2018; 50
2022; 10
2006; 166
2018; 37
e_1_2_12_4_1
e_1_2_12_3_1
e_1_2_12_6_1
e_1_2_12_5_1
e_1_2_12_19_1
e_1_2_12_18_1
e_1_2_12_2_1
e_1_2_12_17_1
e_1_2_12_16_1
e_1_2_12_38_1
e_1_2_12_39_1
e_1_2_12_20_1
e_1_2_12_21_1
e_1_2_12_22_1
e_1_2_12_23_1
e_1_2_12_24_1
e_1_2_12_25_1
e_1_2_12_26_1
e_1_2_12_27_1
e_1_2_12_28_1
e_1_2_12_29_1
e_1_2_12_30_1
e_1_2_12_31_1
e_1_2_12_32_1
e_1_2_12_33_1
e_1_2_12_34_1
e_1_2_12_35_1
e_1_2_12_36_1
e_1_2_12_37_1
e_1_2_12_15_1
e_1_2_12_14_1
e_1_2_12_13_1
e_1_2_12_12_1
e_1_2_12_8_1
e_1_2_12_11_1
e_1_2_12_7_1
e_1_2_12_10_1
e_1_2_12_9_1
References_xml – volume: 3
  start-page: e91
  year: 2019
  end-page: e102
  article-title: Development and validation of a new short‐form health literacy instrument (HLS‐SF12) for the general public in six Asian countries
  publication-title: Health Literacy Research and Practice
– volume: 24
  start-page: 375
  year: 2014
  end-page: 380
  article-title: Organ donation in China: Current status, challenges, and future development
  publication-title: Progress in Transplantation
– volume: 52
  start-page: 2890
  year: 2020
  end-page: 2894
  article-title: Medical Students' attitudes toward deceased organ donation in China: A cross section cohort study
  publication-title: Transplantation Proceedings
– volume: 37
  start-page: 8
  year: 2018
  article-title: Global commitments and China's endeavors to promote health and achieve sustainable development goals
  publication-title: Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition
– volume: 10
  start-page: 225
  year: 2009
  end-page: 246
  article-title: An ecological model of the impact of sexual assault on women's mental health
  publication-title: Trauma Violence Abuse
– volume: 20
  start-page: 1727
  year: 2011
  end-page: 1736
  article-title: Development and preliminary testing of the new five‐level version of EQ‐5D (EQ‐5D‐5L)
  publication-title: Quality of Life Research
– volume: 36
  start-page: 288
  year: 2020
  article-title: Gender and educational attainment influence willingness to donate organs among older Nigerians: A questionnaire survey
  publication-title: The Pan African Medical Journal
– volume: 49
  start-page: 1226
  year: 2017
  end-page: 1231
  article-title: Attitude and impact factors toward organ transplantation and donation among transplantation nurses in China
  publication-title: Transplantation Proceedings
– volume: 52
  start-page: 1036
  year: 2020
  end-page: 1041
  article-title: Factors that influence the attitude of the population to Be a donor in Mexico
  publication-title: Transplantation Proceedings
– volume: 33
  start-page: 51
  year: 2009
  end-page: 72
  article-title: The negative impact of death anxiety on self‐efficacy and willingness to donate organs among Chinese adults
  publication-title: Death Studies
– volume: 24
  start-page: 233
  year: 2021
  end-page: 239
  article-title: Knowledge and attitudes of hospice and palliative care professionals toward diversity and religious literacy in Cyprus: A cross‐sectional study
  publication-title: Journal of Palliative Medicine
– volume: 50
  start-page: 2924
  year: 2018
  end-page: 2931
  article-title: Level of organ donation–related knowledge and attitude and willingness toward organ donation among a Group of University Students in Western China
  publication-title: Transplantation Proceedings
– volume: 38
  start-page: 2761
  year: 2006
  end-page: 2765
  article-title: Current knowledge and attitudes about organ donation and transplantation among Chinese university students
  publication-title: Transplantation Proceedings
– volume: 52
  start-page: 45
  issue: Suppl 1
  year: 2017
  end-page: 56
  article-title: Personality and gender differences in global perspective
  publication-title: International Journal of Psychology
– volume: 10
  year: 2022
  article-title: What are the acceptances and associated influences of hospice care in Mainland China? A national cross‐sectional study
  publication-title: Frontiers in Public Health
– volume: 338
  year: 2009
  article-title: Modifiable factors influencing relatives' decision to offer organ donation: Systematic review
  publication-title: BMJ
– volume: 166
  start-page: 1092
  year: 2006
  end-page: 1097
  article-title: A brief measure for assessing generalized anxiety disorder: The GAD‐7
  publication-title: Archives of Internal Medicine
– volume: 31
  start-page: 791
  year: 1990
  end-page: 800
  article-title: Knowledge regarding organ donation: Identifying and overcoming barriers to organ donation
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
– volume: 17
  start-page: 115
  year: 1986
  end-page: 126
  article-title: Attitude toward death, fear of being declared dead too soon, and donation of organs after death
  publication-title: Omega (Westport)
– volume: 99
  start-page: 1379
  year: 2015
  end-page: 1385
  article-title: Knowledge, attitudes, and willingness toward organ donation among health professionals in China
  publication-title: Transplantation
– volume: 5
  start-page: e661
  year: 2020
  end-page: e671
  article-title: Prevalence, risk factors, and management of dementia and mild cognitive impairment in adults aged 60 years or older in China: A cross‐sectional study
  publication-title: The Lancet Public Health
– volume: 81
  start-page: 322
  year: 2001
  end-page: 331
  article-title: Gender differences in personality traits across cultures: Robust and surprising findings
  publication-title: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
– volume: 13
  start-page: 122
  year: 2014
  end-page: 124
  article-title: China organ donation and transplantation update: The Hangzhou resolution
  publication-title: Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International
– volume: 149
  start-page: 71
  year: 2014
  end-page: 76
  article-title: Increasing organ donation in Hispanic Americans: The role of media and other community outreach efforts
  publication-title: JAMA Surgery
– volume: 16
  year: 2021
  article-title: Factors associated with registration for organ donation among clinical nurses
  publication-title: PLoS One
– volume: 49
  start-page: 1975
  year: 2017
  end-page: 1981
  article-title: Impact factors and attitudes toward organ donation among transplantation patients and their caregivers in China
  publication-title: Transplantation Proceedings
– volume: 391
  start-page: S45
  issue: Suppl 2
  year: 2018
  article-title: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Palestinian people relating to organ donation in 2016: A cross‐sectional study
  publication-title: Lancet
– volume: 37
  start-page: 5
  year: 1999
  end-page: 14
  article-title: Evidence suggesting that a chronic disease self‐management program can improve health status while reducing hospitalization: A randomized trial
  publication-title: Medical Care
– volume: 10
  year: 2015
  article-title: Deceased organ donation registration and familial consent among Chinese and south Asians in Ontario, Canada
  publication-title: PLoS One
– volume: 9
  start-page: 21
  year: 2011
  end-page: 27
  article-title: Public perception and attitude of saudis toward organ and tissue donation
  publication-title: Biopreservation and Biobanking
– volume: 2020
  year: 2020
  article-title: Hope of recovery in patients in the terminal phase of cancer under palliative and hospice Care in Poland
  publication-title: BioMed Research International
– volume: 8
  year: 2020
  article-title: The family health scale: Reliability and validity of a short‐ and Long‐form
  publication-title: Frontiers in Public Health
– year: 2022
  article-title: Level and determinants of willingness to donate organs among the general public: A cross‐sectional survey in China
  publication-title: Developing World Bioethics
– volume: 61
  start-page: 2679
  year: 2022
  end-page: 2725
  article-title: How does Confucianism influence health behaviors, health outcomes and medical decisions? A scoping review
  publication-title: Journal of Religion and Health
– volume: 53
  start-page: 156
  year: 2017
  end-page: 163
  article-title: Understanding intimate partner violence in Jordan: Application of the ecological model
  publication-title: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
– volume: 20
  start-page: 799
  year: 2020
  article-title: Knowledge, attitude and willingness to donate organ among medical students of Jimma University, Jimma Ethiopia: Cross‐sectional study
  publication-title: BMC Public Health
– volume: 4
  start-page: E551
  year: 2016
  end-page: E561
  article-title: Registration for deceased organ and tissue donation among Ontario immigrants: A population‐based cross‐sectional study
  publication-title: CMAJ Open
– volume: 30
  start-page: 163
  year: 2002
  end-page: 178
  article-title: Communicating about gifts of life: The effect of knowledge, attitudes, and altruism on behavior and behavioral intentions regarding organ donation
  publication-title: Journal of Applied Communication Research
– ident: e_1_2_12_39_1
  doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.985218
– ident: e_1_2_12_3_1
  doi: 10.11604/pamj.2020.36.288.21125
– ident: e_1_2_12_5_1
  doi: 10.1155/2020/7529718
– ident: e_1_2_12_35_1
  doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247424
– ident: e_1_2_12_10_1
  doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.587125
– ident: e_1_2_12_37_1
  doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2017.02.060
– ident: e_1_2_12_31_1
  doi: 10.1136/bmj.b991
– ident: e_1_2_12_24_1
  doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2020.02.167
– ident: e_1_2_12_6_1
  doi: 10.1007/s10943‐022‐01506‐8
– ident: e_1_2_12_22_1
  doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124321
– ident: e_1_2_12_12_1
  doi: 10.3928/24748307‐20190225‐01
– ident: e_1_2_12_16_1
  doi: 10.2190/5nb6‐djdw‐b68g‐6t56
– ident: e_1_2_12_30_1
  doi: 10.1002/ijop.12265
– ident: e_1_2_12_34_1
  doi: 10.1186/s41043‐018‐0139‐z
– ident: e_1_2_12_36_1
  doi: 10.1080/07481180802494172
– ident: e_1_2_12_33_1
  doi: 10.7182/pit2014730
– ident: e_1_2_12_7_1
  doi: 10.1177/1524838009334456
– ident: e_1_2_12_27_1
  doi: 10.1089/jpm.2020.0011
– ident: e_1_2_12_11_1
  doi: 10.1186/s12889‐020‐08931‐y
– ident: e_1_2_12_14_1
  doi: 10.1007/s11136‐011‐9903‐x
– ident: e_1_2_12_32_1
  doi: 10.1001/archinte.166.10.1092
– ident: e_1_2_12_26_1
  doi: 10.1080/00909880216580
– ident: e_1_2_12_19_1
  doi: 10.1016/S1499‐3872(14)60022‐9
– ident: e_1_2_12_8_1
  doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2006.08.140
– ident: e_1_2_12_25_1
  doi: 10.1097/00005650‐199901000‐00003
– ident: e_1_2_12_2_1
  doi: 10.1016/S0140‐6736(18)30411‐2
– ident: e_1_2_12_38_1
  doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2017.09.022
– ident: e_1_2_12_13_1
  doi: 10.1111/dewb.12339
– ident: e_1_2_12_15_1
  doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2020.01.064
– ident: e_1_2_12_28_1
  doi: 10.1111/ppc.12157
– ident: e_1_2_12_9_1
  doi: 10.1037/0022‐3514.81.2.322
– ident: e_1_2_12_20_1
  doi: 10.1016/S2468‐2667(20)30185‐7
– ident: e_1_2_12_4_1
  doi: 10.1089/bio.2010.0025
– ident: e_1_2_12_21_1
  doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2018.02.095
– ident: e_1_2_12_23_1
  doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20160024
– ident: e_1_2_12_17_1
  doi: 10.1016/0277‐9536(90)90174‐q
– ident: e_1_2_12_29_1
  doi: 10.1001/jamasurg.2013.3967
– ident: e_1_2_12_18_1
  doi: 10.1097/TP.0000000000000798
SSID ssj0013223
Score 2.4457338
Snippet Aims and Objectives To explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China. Background The shortage of organ donors has...
To explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China. The shortage of organ donors has limited the development of organ...
Aims and ObjectivesTo explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China.BackgroundThe shortage of organ donors has limited...
To explore the acceptances and associated influences of organ donation in mainland China.AIMS AND OBJECTIVESTo explore the acceptances and associated...
SourceID proquest
pubmed
crossref
wiley
SourceType Aggregation Database
Index Database
Enrichment Source
Publisher
StartPage 5219
SubjectTerms Blood & organ donations
Cross-sectional studies
cross‐sectional study
Health education
Health literacy
influencing factors
organ donation
public acceptance
Transplants & implants
Title Factors affecting acceptance of organ donation in mainland China: A national cross‐sectional study
URI https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111%2Fjocn.16587
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36448208
https://www.proquest.com/docview/2832819833
https://www.proquest.com/docview/2743508723
Volume 32
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV1LS8QwEB5EELz4fqyuEtGLQpe-0xUvIi7iQUEUvEjJqyBqK-7uxZM_wd_oL3EmaYsvBL2VdEraJNN8mXz5BmBHS9peSgJEbiby4jjmnjQ68IzpC2MSESlj2RZn6clVfHqdXE_AQXMWxulDtAE38gz7vyYHF3L40ckrVfYCnEDpKDmRtQgRXYQftxBcHvk09EgnrdYmtTSe9tHPs9E3iPkZsdopZzALN83LOqbJXW88kj31_EXH8b9fMwczNRZlh27wzMOEKRdgqo4fLIIeuFw8TFjOB5YxoYgFQwOFVQWzGaGYrlxAkd2W7EHclkSVZDYt9z47ZE2wkdkGeHt5HVruF5VYZdsluBocXx6deHVSBk9FCedewnWSKUSFWZoWFD8K_Vj4Ctc9XHMp-oWU2u9zk2Yperci6VvNtZRcyILE5KNlmCyr0qwCC4SOtUnCvkFUl6WIVIOk8DVCSqlJxrADu03n5KpWLKfEGfd5u3LBVsttq3Vgu7V9dDodP1p1mz7Oa18d5pSsCXFRFkUd2Gpvo5fR1okoTTVGGwRaCGV5iDYrbmy01US0xA39rAN7tod_qT8_PT86s1drfzFeh2nKcu94h12YHD2NzQZioZHctGP-HZ1FBTU
linkProvider Wiley-Blackwell
linkToHtml http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMw1V3JbtRAEC2FRAguIewTEmgEHEDyyG4v7UHKIUoYTRYGCSVSbk5vliLARsyMouSUT-BH-JV8RL6Eqm7bSgAhcciBm2WXvHRXdb-ufn4F8NIo2l5KI0RuNg6SJBGBsiYKrB1Ia1MZa-vYFuNstJ9sH6QHc_Cj_RfG60N0CTeKDDdeU4BTQvpylNe66kc4g4qGU7ljT45xxTZZ29rE7n3F-fDd3sYoaIoKBDpOhQhSYdJcI6rJs6yk_AcPExlqxO3CCCUHpVImHAib5Rl6pybpViOMUkKqksTQY7zvDVigEuIk1b_5kV_etPCV6zMekDJbo4bqiEPdu16d_34DtVcxspvkhnfgvG0ez2351J9NVV-f_qIc-d-03xIsNnCbrfv4uAtztroHN5sUyX0wQ19uiElHa8FzTGoi-lAssLpkrugVM7XPmbKjin2RRxWxQZmrPP6WrbM2n8pci1-cfZ84ehudceK9D2D_Wj7xIcxXdWUfA4ukSYxN-cAicM0zBONRWoYGUbMypNTYg9etNxS6EWWn2iCfi25xhr1UuF7qwYvO9quXIvmj1UrrVEUzHE0KqkeF0C-P4x487y7jQEK7Q7Ky9QxtEEsiWhccbR55Z-weE9Mqnod5D944l_rL84vtDxtjd7T8L8bP4NZo7_1usbs13nkCtzlCSU-zXIH56beZXUXoN1VPXcAxOLxuD_0JAZ1g6Q
linkToPdf http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMw1V3JbtRAEC2FIFAugbAOhNAIOIDkkd1e2kbiEGUyyoIGhIiUm-nNUpTEjpgZRXDiE_gQfoWf4Euo6ratBBBSDjlws-ySl-6q7tfVz68AnhlF20tphMjNxkGSJCJQ1kSBtYW0NpWxto5tMcm29pKd_XR_Ab53_8J4fYg-4UaR4cZrCvATU50N8kbXwwgnUNFSKnft51NcsE1fb4-wd59zPt78sLEVtDUFAh2nQgSpMGmuEdTkWVZR-oOHiQw1wnZhhJJFpZQJC2GzPEPn1KTcaoRRSkhVkRZ6jPe9AleTLCyoUMToPT-7Z-EL12c8IGG2VgzV8Yb6dz0__f2Bac9DZDfHjW_Aj651PLXlcDifqaH-8ptw5P_SfDdhuQXbbN1Hxwos2PoWXGsTJLfBjH2xISYdqQXPMamJ5kORwJqKuZJXzDQ-Y8oOanYsD2rigjJXd_wVW2ddNpW5Bv_59dvUkdvojJPuvQN7l_KJd2Gxbmp7H1gkTWJsyguLsDXPEIpHaRUaxMzKkE7jAF50zlDqVpKdKoMclf3SDHupdL00gKe97YkXIvmr1WrnU2U7GE1LqkaFwC-P4wE86S_jMEJ7Q7K2zRxtEEkiVhccbe55X-wfE9Manof5AF46j_rH88udtxsTd_TgIsaP4fq70bh8sz3ZfQhLHHGk51iuwuLs09w-Qtw3U2su3Bh8vGwH_QViGF-Y
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Factors+affecting+acceptance+of+organ+donation+in+mainland+China%3A+A+national+cross-sectional+study&rft.jtitle=Journal+of+clinical+nursing&rft.au=Zhang%2C+Xinyue&rft.au=Zheng%2C+Xutong&rft.au=Chen%2C+Tianle&rft.au=Li%2C+Yiqi&rft.date=2023-08-01&rft.eissn=1365-2702&rft.volume=32&rft.issue=15-16&rft.spage=5219&rft_id=info:doi/10.1111%2Fjocn.16587&rft_id=info%3Apmid%2F36448208&rft.externalDocID=36448208
thumbnail_l http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=0962-1067&client=summon
thumbnail_m http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=0962-1067&client=summon
thumbnail_s http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=0962-1067&client=summon