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Do incentives work to motivate voluntary blood donation?

Psychology & Marketing, 2022
AbstractBased on previous research on blood donation incentives, we investigated the effectiveness of two incentives—eligibility for free blood transfusions and improving individual credit scores—and explored the psychological mechanisms underlying these effects.
Yuwen Gong   +3 more
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Women and Voluntary Blood Donation

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 1982
This study explores the patterns of and motivations for voluntary blood donation by men and women in Toronto, Canada. Examining social systems with differently structured opportunities for altruism illustrates both the influence of the sex-role differential on altruism, and also the impact of these social structures upon sex-role behaviour.
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Factors influencing voluntary blood donation practice among university students of Bangladesh

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2022
Although voluntary blood donation among young people, particularly university students, is increasing and saving many valued lives, it is unclear which characteristics of the students have the most influence on their willingness to participate in voluntary blood donation. We aimed to identify the correlates that might influence voluntary blood donation
Md. Shabbir Hossain Bhuiyea   +3 more
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INNOVATIONS FOR INCREASING VOLUNTARY BLOOD DONATION

INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH
The blood is a lifesaving component which cannot be produced but has to donated by healthy donors. The mandatory screening is done in every donated unit of blood for transfusion-transmitted infectious diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and syphilis.
Parveen Malhotra   +5 more
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Paths to improve voluntary blood donation in mixed public/private blood donation systems such as in Lebanon?

Transfusion Clinique et Biologique
The World Health Organization advocates for the achievement of 100% voluntary non-remunerated blood donation (VNRD) globally by the year 2020. However, until today, little was known in Lebanon regarding its actual rate or influencing factors, particularly donor motivations and behaviors.
Tarek, Bou Assi   +16 more
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When Voluntary Donations Meet the State Monopoly: Understanding Blood Shortages in China

The China Quarterly, 2018
AbstractChina's blood-borne HIV catastrophe in the 1990s prompted the government to adopt a blood-collection system that combines voluntary donations with the state's monopoly on blood services. Juxtaposing fieldwork and survey data, this study examines how the intricate interplay between government manoeuvres and citizen reactions has led to blood ...
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Ethical challenges in voluntary blood donation in Kerala, India.

Journal of medical ethics, 2007
The National Blood Policy in India relies heavily on voluntary blood donors, as they are usually assumed to be associated with low levels of transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs). In India, it is mandatory to test every unit of blood collected for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, syphilis and malaria.
L P, Choudhury, S, Tetali
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Introduction of programs for voluntary blood donation in Central America

ISBT Science Series, 2012
National proportions of voluntary donation varied from 4.3 to 87.1% in 2009. Average number of units processed per center per year predicted voluntary donation.
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Circulating tumour DNA — looking beyond the blood

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022
Ann Tivey, Matt Church, Natalie Cook
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