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The Blood Donor Identity Survey: a multidimensional measure of blood donor motivations
Transfusion, 2014BackgroundEvidence indicates that donor identity is an important predictor of donation behavior; however, prior studies have relied on diverse, unidimensional measures with limited psychometric support. The goals of this study were to examine the application of self‐determination theory to blood donor motivations and to develop and validate a related ...
Christopher R, France+5 more
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Incidence of Paraproteinaemia in Blood Donors
Vox Sanguinis, 1980Abstract: Paraproteinaemia was detected by agarose gel electrophoresis in 13 out of 3,800 apparently healthy blood donors of an Italian district. None of the subjects with a serum M component developed overt B cell malignancy over a prolonged period of observation.
T. Zacchi, E. Pascali, A. Pezzoli
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Tattoos, blood‐borne viruses and blood donors: a blood donor cohort and risk assessment
Vox Sanguinis, 2019Background and objectivesThere is conflicting evidence in the literature as to whether there is a blood‐borne virus (BBV) risk associated with tattoos in licensed premises. However, blood donors are currently deferred from blood donation in Australia for 4 months after any tattoo.
Veronica C. Hoad+3 more
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Elliptocytosis in blood donors [PDF]
Dean S. Messier+4 more
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A blood donor with bacteraemia [PDF]
Marcia D Haimowitz+2 more
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Pseudothrombocytopenia in blood donors
Vox Sanguinis, 2008D. Marciniak-Bielak+2 more
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BMJ, 1995
My friend Jilly is a blood donor and, as in all areas of her life, she undertakes her duties with boundless enthusiasm. Greece is a country with a high demand for blood, mainly owing to the numbers of children with thalassaemia major who, throughout their tragically short lives, regularly attend the local hospitals for monthly transfusions ...
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My friend Jilly is a blood donor and, as in all areas of her life, she undertakes her duties with boundless enthusiasm. Greece is a country with a high demand for blood, mainly owing to the numbers of children with thalassaemia major who, throughout their tragically short lives, regularly attend the local hospitals for monthly transfusions ...
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