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COVID-19 has posed unprecedented challenges to health systems around the world, including blood collection agencies (BCAs). Many countries, such as Canada and Australia, that rely on non-remunerated voluntary donors saw an initial drop in donors in the ...
Jennie Haw +5 more
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Views and attitudes towards blood donation: a qualitative investigation of Indian non-donors living in England [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To explore the views and attitudes of Indians living in England on blood donation. BACKGROUND: In light of the predicted shortages in blood supply, it is vital to consider ways in which to maximise donation rates.
Joshi, D, Meakin, R
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Objective To explore the intention of voluntary blood donation in students from a middle vocational school in Jinhua and its influencing factors. Methods A total of 400 students were enrolled from a middle vocational school in Jinhua by convenience ...
Xiaoyi YING +6 more
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To examine the perceptions and experiences of Chinese university students blood donors. A semi-structured, face-to-face interview was conducted with 19 university students blood donors and an inductive thematic analysis was performed to analyze the ...
Xueli Yao, Yijin Wu
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Efficiency and safety of varying the frequency of whole blood donation (INTERVAL): a randomised trial of 45 000 donors [PDF]
Background: Limits on the frequency of whole blood donation exist primarily to safeguard donor health. However, there is substantial variation across blood services in the maximum frequency of donations allowed.
Ackerley, Karen +167 more
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Objectives: To assess the perception of people about blood donation, todetermine the willingness of people to donate blood voluntarily to blood banks and to identifythe frequency of people who have ever donated blood. Study Design: Cross sectional study.Setting: Rawal General and Dental hospital, Islamabad.
Uzma Hassan +2 more
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Analysis of Ethical Complaints Related to Blood Collection and Supply Work
This paper explores the primary ethical issues in blood collection and supply work, providing ethical guidance for addressing these problems. Using a retrospective research method, complaints received through all channels by the Shandong Blood Center ...
Xue WANG +3 more
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Survey on the willingness to re-donate blood and its influencing factors of street blood donors
Objective To investigate the re-donation willingness and its influencing factors of street blood donrs, so as to stable the team of blood donors and enhance the efficiency of blood collection.
Hongmei CAO
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Does the Presence of a Measurable Blood Alcohol Level in a Potential Organ Donor Affect the Outcome of Liver Transplantation? [PDF]
The widespread application of hepatic transplantation has created a tremendous demand for donor organs. An assessment of donor parameters is thought to be important in selecting good donors; however, the criteria utilized have not been standardized. This
Ascher NL +9 more
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Background. Eligible donation after brain death (DBD) donors may rarely proceed via the donation after circulatory death (DCD) pathway. The incidence, reasons for pathway divergence, and graft and recipient outcomes in the United Kingdom of this cohort ...
Mark Burgess, MBChB, MSc, FRCA, FFICM, MRCP +12 more
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