OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of changing opening times, introducing a donor health report and reducing the minimum inter-donation interval for donors attending static centres. BACKGROUND: Evidence is required about the effect of changes to the blood collection service on costs and the frequency of donation. METHODS/MATERIALS: This study estimated the effect of changes to the blood collection service in England on the annual number of whole-blood donations by current donors. We used donors' responses to a stated preference survey, donor registry data on donation frequency and deferral rates from the INTERVAL trial. Costs measured were those anticipated to differ between strategies. We reported the cost per additional unit o...
Objective: To determine whether or not pre-donation testing of blood donors affords substantial cost...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...
Background: Limits on the frequency of whole blood donation exist primarily to safeguard donor h...
Objectives: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of changing opening times, introducing a donor hea...
Background: Evidence is required on the cost-effectiveness of alternative changes to the blood colle...
BACKGROUND: The INTERVAL trial showed shorter inter-donation intervals could safely increase the fre...
BACKGROUND: The INTERVAL trial showed that, over a 2-year period, inter-donation intervals for whole...
Background: The INTERVAL trial showed that, over a 2-year period, inter-donation intervals for who...
Background The INTERVAL trial showed that, over a 2-year period, inter-donation intervals for whole ...
Background: The escalating need for blood component due to increasing accidents and surgeries are al...
It is essential that all countries operate a form of blood banking service, where blood is collected...
Background: Deferrals due to low hemoglobin are time-consuming and costly for blood donors and donat...
Background Limits on the frequency of whole blood donation exist primarily to safeguard donor health...
The first two chapters of this thesis analyze the response of blood donors to several features of th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The INTERVAL trial aimed to find the optimum frequency of blood donation ...
Objective: To determine whether or not pre-donation testing of blood donors affords substantial cost...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...
Background: Limits on the frequency of whole blood donation exist primarily to safeguard donor h...
Objectives: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of changing opening times, introducing a donor hea...
Background: Evidence is required on the cost-effectiveness of alternative changes to the blood colle...
BACKGROUND: The INTERVAL trial showed shorter inter-donation intervals could safely increase the fre...
BACKGROUND: The INTERVAL trial showed that, over a 2-year period, inter-donation intervals for whole...
Background: The INTERVAL trial showed that, over a 2-year period, inter-donation intervals for who...
Background The INTERVAL trial showed that, over a 2-year period, inter-donation intervals for whole ...
Background: The escalating need for blood component due to increasing accidents and surgeries are al...
It is essential that all countries operate a form of blood banking service, where blood is collected...
Background: Deferrals due to low hemoglobin are time-consuming and costly for blood donors and donat...
Background Limits on the frequency of whole blood donation exist primarily to safeguard donor health...
The first two chapters of this thesis analyze the response of blood donors to several features of th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The INTERVAL trial aimed to find the optimum frequency of blood donation ...
Objective: To determine whether or not pre-donation testing of blood donors affords substantial cost...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...
Background: Limits on the frequency of whole blood donation exist primarily to safeguard donor h...