Dos direitos da personalidade e a lei de doação de órgãos: o que há para cartografar?
This study aimed at examining the representation and the level of knowledge as well as getting acquainted whether there had been significant divergence among three social groups of 3rd year Law students, 7th period Medical students at UFPB and a group of people from the Catholic Church in vila...
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Resumo: | This study aimed at examining the representation and the level of knowledge as
well as getting acquainted whether there had been significant divergence
among three social groups of 3rd year Law students, 7th period Medical
students at UFPB and a group of people from the Catholic Church in vila dos
pescadores in João Pessoa - about organ donation, transplant law and ethical
issues that raise questions. In order to accomplish the qualitative analysis,
Bardin´s content analysis technique was applied in conjunction with the Chisquare
test which was applied with significance level of 5% to quantitative data.
The data revealed that most informants agree with organ donation, Although
they are not acquainted with the law of transplants, and with the lack of
confidence in the single list of recipients. The problem is that there is an
encouragement to trades with organs and the possibility of any person legally
authorized to donate organs in life. The statistically significant difference was
observed in only two questions, ie, in response to the confidence in the
diagnosis of brain death: 64% of 7th period Medical students at UFPB trust this
diagnosis versus 12% of the evangelizing group of vila dos pescadores. The
other difference refers to the answer about the confidence in the single list of
recipients: 36% of the 7th period Medical students of UFPB said to trust the list
versus 12% of the 3rd law students of UFPB. This is was a multidisciplinary
study with Involvement of lawyers and doctors |
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