2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2004.03374.x
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Understanding Canadian student motivations and beliefs about giving blood

Abstract: Recruiters should consider the sex and donation experience of targets when they develop recruitment and retention strategies. Education programs aimed at overcoming fears and heightening awareness of need are recommended, as are operational improvements aimed at reducing barriers posed by time and inconvenience.

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“…Although the frequency of admitted test-seekers was the same between volunteer and replacement donors, test-seekers were more likely to be exposed to a sexually transmitted disease as indicated by higher HSV-2 seropositivity (Goncalez et al 2006). Motivations to donate blood may therefore be linked to the risk of transfusiontransmissible infections and efforts to achieve a blood supply based on regular, repeat donors require information on the motivations related to blood donation (Belda Suárez et al 2004;Glynn et al 2002;Glynn et al 2006;Hollingsworth and Wildmant 2004;Hupfer et al 2005;Oborne et al 1978;Rapport and Maggs 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the frequency of admitted test-seekers was the same between volunteer and replacement donors, test-seekers were more likely to be exposed to a sexually transmitted disease as indicated by higher HSV-2 seropositivity (Goncalez et al 2006). Motivations to donate blood may therefore be linked to the risk of transfusiontransmissible infections and efforts to achieve a blood supply based on regular, repeat donors require information on the motivations related to blood donation (Belda Suárez et al 2004;Glynn et al 2002;Glynn et al 2006;Hollingsworth and Wildmant 2004;Hupfer et al 2005;Oborne et al 1978;Rapport and Maggs 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por se tratar dos inibidores do comportamento de doação de sangue, alguns autores apresentam como construtos o medo, os riscos físicos, e a indisponibilidade de tempo 1,25,28 . Aqui também se segue esse entendimento, consolidado nas seguintes hipóteses: H6 -O medo influencia negativamente o indiví-duo a doar sangue.…”
Section: H4 -A Responsabilidade Social Influencia Positivamente a Preunclassified
“…Por fim, e considerando que há influência do conhecimento sobre os inibidores da doação de sangue 28 , foram definidas mais duas hipóteses: H14 -A informação influencia positivamente o medo do indivíduo.…”
Section: H13 -A Informação Influencia Positivamente a Atitude Do Indiunclassified
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