Title: College Students Knowledge of OrganTissueEye and Blood Donation
1 College Students Knowledge of Organ/Tissue/Eye
and Blood Donation
- Cheryl Hayes, RN
- Mary Rhinehart, RN
- Nancy Stoll, RN
2Affiliating Agency
- Upstate New York Transplant Services, Inc.
- (UNYTS)
- 110 Broadway
- Buffalo, New York 14203
- Michael Cleveland Hill, M.S.
- Director of Education
- Upstate New York Transplant Services, Inc.
- 110 Broadway
- Buffalo, NY
3Agency
- Upstate New York Transplant Services, Inc (UNYTS)
- Non for profit organization
- Established in December 1981 (organ/tissue)
- 1993 eye and research society joined UNYTS
- 2005 UNYTS became part of the Buffalo/Niagara
Medical Campus - 2007 Community Blood Banking Service
4Agency Continued
- UNYTS Provides Service to
- 1.3 million population in Western New York
- 8 counties
- Twenty eight hospitals
- www.unyts.org
5Purpose of Study
- Identify knowledge of the Daemen College student
in regards to organ, tissue, eye, and blood
donation.
6Community
- Demographic Community
- Geographic Community
7Approached Used to Assess Community
- Newmans System Model
- Epidemiological Triangle
- Descriptive-Observational Review
8Community Assessment
- People
- Daemen is a coed college
- Undergraduate 2006 enrollment greater then 1500
students - Predominantly a female population
- Majority of the undergraduate students age being
18-24 - Multiple ethnic backgrounds
- Any religious affiliation
9Community Structures
- Government/Management
- Daemen College Student Association
- Leadership and Empowerment for the Active
Development of Students (LEAD) - Special Interest Groups
- Internship Programs
10- Informal Power Structures
- Multitude of groups and activities
- Bulletin board
- Flyers
- Website
11- Communication
- Email
- Cell phone
- Blackboard (Web based class)
- Website Whats Happening Page
12Health Risk Factors
- Social
- Family
- Financial
- Personal Pressures
- www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov
13Health Risk Factors Continued
- Maturity
- Age
- Gender
- Emotional and Physical Stress
- Lack of Life Experience
- Schoenherr (2007)
14Health Risk Factors Continued
- Can Lead to
- High risk behavior
- Drug use
- Excessive drinking
- Unsafe sex practice
- Violence
- Physical/Mental Health Problems
- Deckro et al. (2002)
15- Combat Risk Factors
- Daemen College Health Services
- Crisis Services
- Healthcare Options
16Definition Of Community
- Daemen College Students
- Between the ages of 18-39
- Presently attending Daemen College
- Able to read, write and understand English
17Survey and Record Review
- 112 students met inclusion criteria
- Survey
- Demographic information
- Knowledge of organ, tissue, eye, and blood
donation - Knowledge about becoming a registered donor
18Description of Survey Process
- Surveys were distributed by the nurse
researchers at the Wick Center, located at
Daemen College - 177 Surveys distributed and 113 returned to a
locked box - One discarded
- Surveys completed were answered strictly
voluntary and anonymously
19Survey Results
- 92 of students surveyed were female
- Majority of the age range 18-24 years
- Total age range 18-39 years
20Survey Results Continued
- Donation Decisions
- Total 40 of the males respondents and total 50
of the female respondents making a decision - The majority have either signed a drivers
license or spoke with family
21Survey Results Continued
- Donation
- 36 of the students knew someone who has received
an organ or tissue transplant - 60 being male
- 55 knew someone who has been an organ/tissue
donor - 75 being male
22Survey Results Continued
- Blood Donation
- 50 of students have donated blood
- 49 of students have known someone requiring a
blood transfusion
23Survey Results Continued
- Organ Donation
- 8 of the student respondents knew someone who
died while waiting for a transplant
24Survey Results Continued
- Organ Procurement Organization (OPO)
- 29 of the student respondents knew about their
local Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) called
UNYTS
25Community Strengths
- Students have access to communication in various
media - Willingness of Daemen College students to
participate in survey
26Community Strengths Continued
- Willingness of UNYTS to offer education to
students, family and staff about donation - High population of health sciences students who
will have the opportunity to impact the general
population about donation options - Existing Internship program Daemen College
27Community Weaknesses
- Lack of knowledge by Daemen students regarding
donation and services provided by the local
OPO/UNYTS - Daemen website information is not available
regarding UNYTS or options about donation - Internship program that is offered by Daemen
College currently does not have a collaboration
with the local OPO/UNYTS
28Analysis of Data
- Organ, Tissue, Eye, and Blood Donation
- 48 of Daemen students have made a choice about
donation - Drivers license
- Discussed with family
29Analysis of Data Continued
- Signed Drivers License at DMV
- One-third of drivers have a signed donor card
- DMV employee may not ask if driver wants to sign
the card - DMV employee may not be able to answer donation
related questions - Donation information provided by the DMV may be
inconsistent - Baughn, Rodrigue, Cornell (2007)
30Analysis of Data Continued
- 71 of Daemen Students are unaware of their Organ
Procurement Organization, UNYTS - 52 Of Daemen Students have not made any donation
decisions
31Analysis of Data Continued
- Young women 17-19 are more likely to donate blood
than young men the same age - Nurturing
- Selfless
- Kind act
- www.healthywomen.org/healthtopics
32Analysis of Data Continued
- Barriers that prevent blood donation
- Location
- Knowledge deficit about blood donation
33Analysis of Data Continued
- Research Results
- Female Daemen students ages 18-24 are more likely
to donate then the male students 18-24 - Majority of the male population knew someone that
was a recipient of either organ tissue or blood
donation - Majority of the male population also knew an
organ donor
34Analysis of Data Continued
- Results
- Majority (52) have not made a decision about
donation - May be due to lack of motivation
- Young adult not inciting the discussion
- Lack of knowledge
- Relinquishing control over self
- Hyde White (2007)
35Conclusion
- There is an opportunity to increase the knowledge
about donation and UNYTS at Daemen College - Decisions that influence donation
- gender
- Family dynamics
36Conclusion continued
- Daemen College offers multiple resources of
communication for promoting education - At this time, there is no education program at
Daemen College promoting donation to the students
37Recommendations
- Develop mutual beneficial relationship between
Daemen College and UNYTS - Ongoing education program to promote the
knowledge among Daemen College students about
organ, tissue, eye, and blood donation - Implement an education program for Daemen College
faculty that can be incorporated into the
respective program curriculum through actively
implementing a UNYTS internship program
38Development Plan for UNYTS
- Creation of a UNYTS Intern program.
39Goal
- Increase the knowledge of Daemen college students
regarding organ, tissue, eye and blood donation
and the UNYTS organization - Knowledge of donation and UNYTS can be shared
with others through the students and faculty at
Daemen College
40Interventions
- The establishment of a UNYTS Internship program
at Daemen College. - Marketing
- Education
41Interventions Continued
- Utilize the Internship program to support ongoing
educational needs surrounding donation by
planning future curriculum offerings as well as
by applying marketing strategies which promote
donation and the UNYTS organization
42Implementation
- Contact Maureen Huber, the Director of Education
and Career Development - Create an Internship position
- responsibilities to ensure for planning,
conducting, and managing successful marketing of
UNYTS and the application of the learning
experience for the interns development.
43Implementation Continued
- Customize the educational experience for the
Daemen College students by offering an
Implementation Toolkit as a resource for the
intern - To further support awareness of the impact of
organ, tissue, eye, and blood donation, include a
presentation from a volunteer donor or recipient
to be provided by UNYTS.
44Implementation Continued
- Increasing the visibility of UNYTS on campus
- Blood drives
- Recreational activities
- Campus health office
- Link the Daemen College website to the UNYTS
website
45Evaluation
- The Internship program will be evaluated for
continuation based on feedback - Interns/Development of an evaluation process
- Director of Cooperative Education and Career
Development - UNYTS Educational Director
46Evaluation Continued
- The original survey tool may be distributed at
the end of two semesters to assess the knowledge
base following implementation of the preceding
recommendations.
47Questions??