Differences between dentists and medical doctors in relation to the whole body donation for teaching and research in Cordoba, Argentina
In Argentina, most of the universities have deficiency of corpses. Medicine and Dentistry regularly use corpses for Anatomy teaching-learning. This fact motivated a particular consideration in our study to determine the attitude of different groups in relation to body donation. Our objective was to...
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Body donation, dissection, teaching-learning, willingness to dónate. Donación de cuerpos, disección, enseñanza-aprendizaje, voluntad de donar |
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Body donation, dissection, teaching-learning, willingness to dónate. Donación de cuerpos, disección, enseñanza-aprendizaje, voluntad de donar Biasutto, Susana N. Navarro, Lucía M. Turri, Florencia Longoni, Nicolás Bertocchi Valle, Atilio J. Siemsen, Sofía G. De Oro, Federico Molina Vargas, Isaías E. David, Oscar P. Spinelli, Marcos A. Urrutia, Daniel Differences between dentists and medical doctors in relation to the whole body donation for teaching and research in Cordoba, Argentina |
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Body donation, dissection, teaching-learning, willingness to dónate. Donación de cuerpos, disección, enseñanza-aprendizaje, voluntad de donar |
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Biasutto, Susana N. Navarro, Lucía M. Turri, Florencia Longoni, Nicolás Bertocchi Valle, Atilio J. Siemsen, Sofía G. De Oro, Federico Molina Vargas, Isaías E. David, Oscar P. Spinelli, Marcos A. Urrutia, Daniel |
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Biasutto, Susana N. Navarro, Lucía M. Turri, Florencia Longoni, Nicolás Bertocchi Valle, Atilio J. Siemsen, Sofía G. De Oro, Federico Molina Vargas, Isaías E. David, Oscar P. Spinelli, Marcos A. Urrutia, Daniel |
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Differences between dentists and medical doctors in relation to the whole body donation for teaching and research in Cordoba, Argentina |
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Differences between dentists and medical doctors in relation to the whole body donation for teaching and research in Cordoba, Argentina |
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In Argentina, most of the universities have deficiency of corpses. Medicine and Dentistry regularly use corpses for Anatomy teaching-learning. This fact motivated a particular consideration in our study to determine the attitude of different groups in relation to body donation. Our objective was to show the observed differences between professionals graduated of these both careers as important participants to develop a donation program. This is a qualitative transversal and relational study based on an anonymous survey with multiple choice and semi-structured responses. The survey was addressed to physicians and dentists selected by hazard. The questionnaire included demographic data and others associated to the importance of corpses for teaching-learning and the attitude to donation. There were differences among the surveyed professionals in their will to dónate. There were no differences by sex, geographic origin, religion or surgical practice. We observed statistical significant differences associated to the speciality, importance assigned to the corpses for Anatomy teaching-learning, the attitude to organs donation for transplantation and knoledge on donation, influencing as well organ and whole body donation. |
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I10-R321-article-276612020-03-26T01:49:23Z Differences between dentists and medical doctors in relation to the whole body donation for teaching and research in Cordoba, Argentina DIFERENCIA ENTRE MÉDICOS Y ODONTÓLOGOS RESPECTO A LA DONACIÓN DEL PROPIO CUERPO PARA DOCENCIA E INVESTIGACIÓN EN CÓRDOBA, ARGENTINA Biasutto, Susana N. Navarro, Lucía M. Turri, Florencia Longoni, Nicolás Bertocchi Valle, Atilio J. Siemsen, Sofía G. De Oro, Federico Molina Vargas, Isaías E. David, Oscar P. Spinelli, Marcos A. Urrutia, Daniel Body donation, dissection, teaching-learning, willingness to dónate. Donación de cuerpos, disección, enseñanza-aprendizaje, voluntad de donar In Argentina, most of the universities have deficiency of corpses. Medicine and Dentistry regularly use corpses for Anatomy teaching-learning. This fact motivated a particular consideration in our study to determine the attitude of different groups in relation to body donation. Our objective was to show the observed differences between professionals graduated of these both careers as important participants to develop a donation program. This is a qualitative transversal and relational study based on an anonymous survey with multiple choice and semi-structured responses. The survey was addressed to physicians and dentists selected by hazard. The questionnaire included demographic data and others associated to the importance of corpses for teaching-learning and the attitude to donation. There were differences among the surveyed professionals in their will to dónate. There were no differences by sex, geographic origin, religion or surgical practice. We observed statistical significant differences associated to the speciality, importance assigned to the corpses for Anatomy teaching-learning, the attitude to organs donation for transplantation and knoledge on donation, influencing as well organ and whole body donation. En Argentina, la mayoría de las universidades tienen deficiencia de material cadavérico. Medicina y Odontología son las carreras que utilizan cuerpos en forma regular para la docencia-aprendizaje de la Anatomía. Este hecho ha motivado una consideración particular dentro de nuestro estudio para establecer la actitud de diferentes grupos de población respecto a la donación de cuerpos. Nuestro objetivo es evidenciar las diferencias que observamos entre los profesionales egresados de las dos carreras como participantes fundamentales para implementar un programa de donación. Estudio transversal cualitativo y relacional, basado en encuestas anónimas con respuestas de múltiples opciones y semi-estructuradas, receptadas al azar a médicos y odontólogos. El cuestionario incluyó datos demográficos y otros vinculados a la importancia de los cuerpos para docencia e investigación y la voluntad de donar. Hubo diferencias en la voluntad de donar entre los encuestados de ambas profesiones. No se evidenciaron diferencias entre los dos grupos por sexo, origen geográfico, religión o práctica quirúrgica en su profesión. Si se evidenciaron diferencias significativas dependiendo de la especialidad, la importancia que se le asigna al cadáver para la docencia-aprendizaje de la Anatomía, la actitud hacia la donación de órganos para trasplante y el conocimiento previo sobre la posibilidad de donar el cuerpo. Los médicos muestran mayor tendencia a donar independientemente de la especialidad, porque consideran que los cuerpos son fundamentales para la enseñanza-aprendizaje de la Anatomía y tienen mayor conocimiento sobre donación; lo que influye tanto en la donación de órganos como del cuerpo completo. Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy) 2020-03-05 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/27661 10.31051/1852.8023.v12.n1.27661 Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Journal of Clinical Anatomy); Vol. 12 No. 1 (2020): Mar 2020; 17-22 Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica; Vol. 12 Núm. 1 (2020): Mar 2020; 17-22 1852-8023 10.31051/1852.8023.v12.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/27661/29249 Derechos de autor 2020 Susana N. Biasutto, Lucía M. Navarro, Florencia Turri, Nicolás Longoni, Atilio J. Bertocchi Valle, Sofía G. Siemsen, Federico De Oro, Isaías E. Molina Vargas, Oscar P. David, Marcos A. Spinelli, Daniel Urrutia |