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. 2019 Dec 21;9(1):31. doi: 10.3390/jcm9010031

Table 2.

Beliefs about living donation and living-donor kidney transplantation.

Belief Statement Transplant Type Strongly Disagree n (%) Disagreen n (%) Agreen n (%) Strongly Agree n (%) Don’t Know n (%) Chi2 p-Value
1. It is morally acceptable to take a kidney from a healthy person. DDKT a 8 (2) 22 (4) 293 (53) 172 (31) 52 (10) <0.001
LDKT a 24 (4) 11 (2) 252 (39) 340 (52) 28 (4)
2. Donors often agree to donate due to feelings of guilt or family pressure. DDKT 63 (11) 172 (31) 117 (21) 22 (4) 177 (32) <0.001
LDKT 134 (20) 262 (40) 81 (12) 9 (1) 170 (26)
3. Donating a kidney is a rewarding experience for the live donors. DDKT 6 (1) 5 (0.9) 260 (47) 158 (29) 123 (22) <0.001
LDKT 11 (2) 4 (0.6) 269 (41) 314 (48) 60 (9)
4. Donating a kidney to someone requires an extremely close personal relationship. DDKT 78 (14) 286 (52) 79 (14) 47 (9) 62 (11) 0.004
LDKT 121 (18) 331 (50) 110 (17) 59 (9) 38 (6)
5. A living-donor kidney transplant may strengthen the relationship between the donor and recipient. DDKT 8 (2) 55 (10) 254 (46) 77 (14) 158 (29) <0.001
LDKT 13 (2) 65 (10) 314 (48) 198 (30) 69 (11)
6. Approaching a potential donor who then says no will change the relationship between the two people. DDKT 47 (9) 185 (34) 85 (16) 33 (6) 200 (36) 0.001
LDKT 91 (14) 235 (36) 96 (15) 14 (2) 222 (34)
7. Asking someone to donate makes the recipient seem selfish. DDKT 45 (8) 204 (37) 120 (22) 41 (8) 139 (25) 0.45
LDKT 68 (10) 256 (39) 145 (22) 38 (6) 151 (23)
8. It is acceptable for a parent to receive a kidney from his/her child (over 18 years old). DDKT 23 (4) 45 (8) 292 (53) 106 (19) 86 (16) 0.002
LDKT 17 (3) 40 (6) 365 (56) 169 (26) 68 (10)
9. Decisions about donation should be made by the donor alone. The recipient should not ask for a kidney. DDKT 19 (4) 112 (20) 203 (37) 127 (23) 90 (16) <0.001
LDKT 42 (6) 121 (18) 213 (32) 220 (33) 62 (9)
10. Since the donor operation is not risk free, someone who needs a kidney transplant should wait for a kidney from someone who has died. DDKT 87 (16) 311 (56) 52 (9) 10 (2) 92 (17) <0.001
LDKT 265 (40) 336 (51) 5 (0.8) 8 (1) 44 (7)

a DDKT = deceased-donor kidney transplant; LDKT = living-donor kidney transplant.