2022
DOI: 10.1108/jsm-02-2021-0054
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Refugee awareness of a transformative intervention to increase blood donations

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to test the efficacy of the awareness of a transformative health service communication intervention targeted to African refugees in Australia, designed to increase their intentions to participate in blood donation and reduce any identified barriers. Design/methodology/approach Following the intervention launch, a survey was administered to African refugees. The data were analysed with structural equation modelling. Findings Intervention awareness increases refugees’ blood donation k… Show more

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“…Thus, shedding the light on the effects of social support on the interplays between stress, consumption copings, and refugee well-being highlights nuanced aspects of social support intervention areas. In this vein, recent work recognizes the key role of social support programs such as settlement services literacy (Renzaho et al, 2022) and interventions targeted toward refugees (Polonsky et al, 2022) in fostering their inclusion and improving their well-being.…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, shedding the light on the effects of social support on the interplays between stress, consumption copings, and refugee well-being highlights nuanced aspects of social support intervention areas. In this vein, recent work recognizes the key role of social support programs such as settlement services literacy (Renzaho et al, 2022) and interventions targeted toward refugees (Polonsky et al, 2022) in fostering their inclusion and improving their well-being.…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%