This study explores how religious beliefs influence decisions about organ donation in Black Christian communities. Many Black Americans need organ transplants, but donation rates in these communities are lower than in others. Religious beliefs may play a role in these decisions, but past research has not fully explored how people learn about their religion's views on organ donation or how these beliefs affect their choices. By interviewing Black Christians, this study aims to better understand their thoughts, experiences, and concerns about organ donation. The goal is to help create better ways to share information about organ donation that respect religious beliefs and encourage informed decision-making.
Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.
North Carolina (Statewide)
Jacqueline Zanders
School of Public Health - Deans Office
Behavioral or Social
Observational
Healthy Volunteer or General Population
Minority Health
Opinions and Perceptions
Transplant
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