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. 2022 Sep 18;14(9):e29289.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.29289. eCollection 2022 Sep.

Assessment of Public Perception and Attitude Toward Skin Donation in Saudi Arabia

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Assessment of Public Perception and Attitude Toward Skin Donation in Saudi Arabia

Fawwaz F AlShammrie et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Background The skin is the largest organ of the body. Burns are important health issues that significantly affect a variety of population groups. Skin grafting is still regarded as the gold standard in surgical burn treatment. The availability of skin for grafting is one of the main challenges in burn surgical therapies. Thus, this study aimed to assess the public perception and attitude regarding skin donation in Saudi Arabia. Method The study was a cross-sectional study that included the general population in Saudi Arabia (≥ 18 years old). A self-administered survey was distributed online. Statistical analysis was carried out using RStudio (R version 4.1.1). Categorical data were presented as frequencies and percentages, while continuous data were expressed as the median and interquartile range (IQR). Results A total of 8515 were included in the study. Most participants (71.5%) were females. Among the respondents, 64.9% were between the ages of 18 and 30. Females had a higher knowledge level of skin graft donation compared to males. Participants aged >30 years had lower knowledge levels compared to younger participants. Lower knowledge scores were also observed among married, widows, as well as uneducated participants. Five thousand two hundred and seven (61.1%) participants support skin donation. The most reported barrier to skin donation was religious reasons (52.4%), while the main motives for supporting skin donation were humane-related factors (73.2%). The influence of close relatives on participants' decisions to donate was evident in 52.6% of the instances. Conclusion It was found that most participants support skin donation in Saudi Arabia. Religious reasons were the most common hindering factors against skin donation. Females and young-aged groups were found to have a higher knowledge level. Further studies are recommended to shed light on this subject allowing for appropriate solutions implantation.

Keywords: attitude; general population; perception; saudi srabia; skin donation.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Figure 1. The percentage of participants’ responses to questions of multiple responses, including the lesions which may require skin grafting (A), the potential complications that may develop after grafting (B), and the benefits of grafting (C).

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