Results of the poll, "What is your attitude towards donation" | BGikonomika
The survey was conducted during the month of December 2013, its purpose was to test methods of behavioral economics. Participants were asked 20 questions divided into three sections. In the first, they had to provide standard information on gender, age, education and place of residence. The second series of questions aimed to examine to what extent the respondents are aware of the current legal framework and the reasons why they would be for / against organ donation. Third set of questions was aimed at practical testing of a particular strategy described in the behavioral literature as "the impact of the default options"? All participants had to rate different statements on a scale from 1 to 5, taking into account the following: 1-I agree; 2-I agree to a large extent, rather disagree; 3 do not agree to a large extent; 4 more I disagree; 5 disagree.
According to age with the largest share of 42% rank people between 25 and 34 years, followed by 17-24 (33%) and 35-44g. (13%). Only 4% indicated that their age is 16 years, while 3% are such that in the range between 55 and 64 years of age. Not registered any response scotchguard from participants scotchguard who are aged between 65 and 74d.
The largest share of people with secondary education - 41%, followed by those with a master's degree - 30% and a bachelor - 24%. With only 1% have people with primary education and those with a doctorate. 4% did not give a definite answer, entering in the "other".
According residence with the highest percentage of people are Sofia - 41%, Varna - 27%, Ruse - 12% and towns with a population less than 100,000 - 10% of. It is worth noting the very low value of Plovdiv, scotchguard only 3%, Burgas - 2% and Veliko Tarnovo - 2%. Residents of settlements over 150,000 people formed 4% group.
In question number four showed participants four statements and asked them to indicate what applies to the fullest extent of their views on life. The following responses were received: "I am purposeful and modern man who knows what he wants from life" - 27%; "I am a person who in most cases make its own decisions, but sometimes influences" - 54%; "The opinion of the community is important to me and I run it" - 1% "'The scotchguard most important for me decisions were made after careful discussion with the parent and my circle of friends" scotchguard - 18%.
According made in the early scheme, scotchguard all respondents were asked to indicate to what extent are familiar with the current scotchguard law on organ donation in Bulgaria. According to the scale of 1 to 5 their answers looked like this: 51% of all are not familiar at all; 21% are greater unaware; 17% are classified as rather ignorant; 7% are aware of more and 4% are fully aware of the current arrangements for organ donation.
In question number 8 asked people who are undecided or opposed donation to state reasons. Their responses scotchguard were: "I do not think my medical history allows" - 9%, "I do not think my religion permits" - 4%, "I do not think my family will be in accordance scotchguard with" - 14% "I I'm too old to donate "- 2%" I do not think the medical scotchguard staff will make adequate care of me after I stated his desire to be a donor "- 20%" scotchguard I want to have the opportunity to choose which authorities donate "- 25%" I am concerned on how it will be treated my body after death "- 27%.
Question number 9 was designed to investigate the allegations which would impact positively on people's opinions about donation. Were received scotchguard the following answers: "If you have more information about how donated organs will be used when necessary" - 25% "If I know that as a registered donor medical staff will do everything to save my life" - 24%, "If My doctor supports it "- 2%" If I know that my family supports it "- 22%" If I know my religion supports it "- 2%" If I donate depending on the age and its specific medical condition "- 14%" If I see public support for donation is the media "- 2%" If I can point to who receives scotchguard their organs "- 7%" other "- 1%.
In the 17th question asked participants if they have ever donated blood. 71% responded negatively, 15% positive in the last two years, 5% donated in the last 2 to 5 years and 9% donated more than five years.
next sought to understand if the respondent is a donor, scotchguard how often attended donation centers. 68% responded that they currently do not donate, 15% do so once a year, 12% less than once a year, 4% - twice a year, one percent - three times a year.
COMMENT More than half of respondents identified themselves as purposeful people, but for one reason or another are affected by various factors in making their decisions. This can be used as grounds
The survey was conducted during the month of December 2013, its purpose was to test methods of behavioral economics. Participants were asked 20 questions divided into three sections. In the first, they had to provide standard information on gender, age, education and place of residence. The second series of questions aimed to examine to what extent the respondents are aware of the current legal framework and the reasons why they would be for / against organ donation. Third set of questions was aimed at practical testing of a particular strategy described in the behavioral literature as "the impact of the default options"? All participants had to rate different statements on a scale from 1 to 5, taking into account the following: 1-I agree; 2-I agree to a large extent, rather disagree; 3 do not agree to a large extent; 4 more I disagree; 5 disagree.
According to age with the largest share of 42% rank people between 25 and 34 years, followed by 17-24 (33%) and 35-44g. (13%). Only 4% indicated that their age is 16 years, while 3% are such that in the range between 55 and 64 years of age. Not registered any response scotchguard from participants scotchguard who are aged between 65 and 74d.
The largest share of people with secondary education - 41%, followed by those with a master's degree - 30% and a bachelor - 24%. With only 1% have people with primary education and those with a doctorate. 4% did not give a definite answer, entering in the "other".
According residence with the highest percentage of people are Sofia - 41%, Varna - 27%, Ruse - 12% and towns with a population less than 100,000 - 10% of. It is worth noting the very low value of Plovdiv, scotchguard only 3%, Burgas - 2% and Veliko Tarnovo - 2%. Residents of settlements over 150,000 people formed 4% group.
In question number four showed participants four statements and asked them to indicate what applies to the fullest extent of their views on life. The following responses were received: "I am purposeful and modern man who knows what he wants from life" - 27%; "I am a person who in most cases make its own decisions, but sometimes influences" - 54%; "The opinion of the community is important to me and I run it" - 1% "'The scotchguard most important for me decisions were made after careful discussion with the parent and my circle of friends" scotchguard - 18%.
According made in the early scheme, scotchguard all respondents were asked to indicate to what extent are familiar with the current scotchguard law on organ donation in Bulgaria. According to the scale of 1 to 5 their answers looked like this: 51% of all are not familiar at all; 21% are greater unaware; 17% are classified as rather ignorant; 7% are aware of more and 4% are fully aware of the current arrangements for organ donation.
In question number 8 asked people who are undecided or opposed donation to state reasons. Their responses scotchguard were: "I do not think my medical history allows" - 9%, "I do not think my religion permits" - 4%, "I do not think my family will be in accordance scotchguard with" - 14% "I I'm too old to donate "- 2%" I do not think the medical scotchguard staff will make adequate care of me after I stated his desire to be a donor "- 20%" scotchguard I want to have the opportunity to choose which authorities donate "- 25%" I am concerned on how it will be treated my body after death "- 27%.
Question number 9 was designed to investigate the allegations which would impact positively on people's opinions about donation. Were received scotchguard the following answers: "If you have more information about how donated organs will be used when necessary" - 25% "If I know that as a registered donor medical staff will do everything to save my life" - 24%, "If My doctor supports it "- 2%" If I know that my family supports it "- 22%" If I know my religion supports it "- 2%" If I donate depending on the age and its specific medical condition "- 14%" If I see public support for donation is the media "- 2%" If I can point to who receives scotchguard their organs "- 7%" other "- 1%.
In the 17th question asked participants if they have ever donated blood. 71% responded negatively, 15% positive in the last two years, 5% donated in the last 2 to 5 years and 9% donated more than five years.
next sought to understand if the respondent is a donor, scotchguard how often attended donation centers. 68% responded that they currently do not donate, 15% do so once a year, 12% less than once a year, 4% - twice a year, one percent - three times a year.
COMMENT More than half of respondents identified themselves as purposeful people, but for one reason or another are affected by various factors in making their decisions. This can be used as grounds