Two significant concepts in organ donation: Empathic tendency and altruism.

Dilek Soylu, Ayşe Soylu, Sevim Şen
Author Information
  1. Dilek Soylu: Renal Transplantation Center, Health Application and Research Hospital, Kahramanmaras¸ Sütçü Imam University, Kahramanmaras¸ Turkey. Electronic address: dsoylu@ksu.edu.tr.
  2. Ayşe Soylu: Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University Health Services Vocational School, Kahramanmaraş, Turkey. Electronic address: aysesoylu@ksu.edu.tr.
  3. Sevim Şen: Trakya University, Keşan Hakkı Yörük School of Health, Edirne, Turkey. Electronic address: sevimsen@trakya.edu.tr.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an empathic tendency and altruism on organ donation.
MATERIAL AND METHOD: This descriptive and relationship-seeking research included adults who responded to a questionnaire delivered by e-mail with the snowball sampling method. The sample comprised 269 subjects according to 99% power and significance level of α = 0.05. Data were collected using a Personal Information Form, Empathic Tendency Scale, Altruism Scale, and the Organ Donation Attitude Scale.
RESULTS: A positive, strong, statistically significant relationship was determined between the empathic tendency and altruism scales and the organ donation and transplantation scale (p < 0.001). Empathic tendency and altruism were determined to affect the positive attitude subscale of the organ donation attitude scale at the rate of 11.9%.
CONCLUSION: The findings indicate that programs that foster empathy and compassion should be implemented in order to foster a positive attitude about organ donation.

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Adult
Humans
Altruism
Empathy
Tissue and Organ Procurement
Organ Transplantation
Surveys and Questionnaires