Published online Dec 18, 2024. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v14.i4.95419
Revised: June 11, 2024
Accepted: July 1, 2024
Published online: December 18, 2024
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Organ donation is a critical issue that is receiving greater attention worldwide. In Jordan, the public’s knowledge about and attitudes toward organ donation play a significant role in the availability of organs for transplantation.
To assess the public knowledge about and attitudes toward organ donation in Jordan.
A cross-sectional design was used to collect data from 396 Jordanian citizens via an online self-reported questionnaire.
Overall, 396 participants were recruited. Of the entire sample, 93.9% of the participants had heard about and had sufficient knowledge about organ donation but they had limited knowledge about brain death. The most common source of information about organ donation was social media networks. Females were found to score significantly higher than males for attitude. Those who had thought about organ donation or registered their names to donate scored signi
Greater public understanding of organ donation appears to be associated with more positive attitudes toward organ donation. Most participants responded positively regarding their attitude toward organ donation as they believed that this action could give another person a chance to live. Moreover, most agreed that they would donate their organs after their death. Otherwise, the participants had limited general knowledge about brain death, and most had not registered their names to donate their organs. These findings indicate the need for public awareness campaigns and educational programs to encourage more people to become organ donors.
Core Tip: This study sheds light on Jordanian public knowledge and attitudes toward organ donation. Fortunately, our results showed adequate knowledge and favored attitudes toward organ donation, which could be invested to increase the number of organ donors. However, lack of awareness programs, inadequate understanding of brain death, fear of side effects, or fear of falling into organ trafficking may hinder organ donation practices in Jordan. We can create a more informed and willing society to participate in organ donation by implementing comprehensive education efforts through community outreach campaigns, school curriculums, and media campaigns to increase awareness about organ donation.