THE PROBLEMS OF ORGAN DONORSHIP AND TRANSPLANTATION IN RUSSIAN-LANGUAGE SOCIAL NETWORKS


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The article considers issue of attitude of population of Russia to programs of donorship and transplantation of human organs. The content analysis was applied to messages about transplants of human organs in Russian-language social networks for one month of 2019. The attitude of Russian-speaking net surfers to this problem turned out to be as disinterested and neutral one. Only 11.5% of all messages were emotionally negative due to issues of insecurity of postmortem donorship of organs. The emphasis is made on necessity of more active promotion of humanity of work of transplantologists.

About the authors

S. V Romanov

The Federal Budget Health Care Institution The Privolzhskiy Okrug Medical Center. of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia

603001, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

O. P Abaeva

The Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education The I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. of Minzdrav of Russia

Email: abaevaop@inbox.ru
doctor of medical sciences, associate professor, professor of the Chair of Sociology of Medicine, Health Economics and Medical Insurance of Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education «The I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University» of Minzdrav of Russia 119991, Moscow, Russia

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