BACKGROUND: This study investigated the possibility of rerecruiting lapsed blood donors. Reasons for donation cessation, motivation to restart donation, and modifiable components of donation motivation were examined. We distinguished between lapsed donors who had passively withdrawn by merely not responding to donation invitations and donors who had contacted the blood bank to actively withdraw. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was sent to 400 actively lapsed donors and to 400 passively lapsed donors, measuring intention to restart donation and psychological correlates of restart intention. The data were analyzed using multiple regression analyses. RESULTS: The response rate among actively lapsed donors was higher than amo...
BackgroundTo predict future blood donation behavior and improve donor retention, it is important to ...
BackgroundNew regulatory requirements for donor eligibility challenge blood centers to recruit and r...
Donor attrition is costing charities a fortune. Previous research has examined the relative importan...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the possibility of rerecruiting lapsed blood donors. Reasons for...
International audienceAbstract AIM: Blood donor retention represents a fundamental objective in publ...
Although research on blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small se...
Although research into blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small ...
Background: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are non-voluntary medical...
Introduction: The Burlington Chapter of the American Red Cross estimates that 8,000 donors a year be...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to retain blood donors need to target the most influential and changeable ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are nonvoluntary medical ...
In this paper, we use register data on all blood donors (n = 259,172) and changes in geographical lo...
Introduction: To maintain a sufficient donor pool, deferred first-time donors (FTD) should be motiva...
Background: Blood collection agencies worldwide face the difficult task of securing a steady supply ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Using constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior and t...
BackgroundTo predict future blood donation behavior and improve donor retention, it is important to ...
BackgroundNew regulatory requirements for donor eligibility challenge blood centers to recruit and r...
Donor attrition is costing charities a fortune. Previous research has examined the relative importan...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the possibility of rerecruiting lapsed blood donors. Reasons for...
International audienceAbstract AIM: Blood donor retention represents a fundamental objective in publ...
Although research on blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small se...
Although research into blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small ...
Background: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are non-voluntary medical...
Introduction: The Burlington Chapter of the American Red Cross estimates that 8,000 donors a year be...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to retain blood donors need to target the most influential and changeable ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are nonvoluntary medical ...
In this paper, we use register data on all blood donors (n = 259,172) and changes in geographical lo...
Introduction: To maintain a sufficient donor pool, deferred first-time donors (FTD) should be motiva...
Background: Blood collection agencies worldwide face the difficult task of securing a steady supply ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Using constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior and t...
BackgroundTo predict future blood donation behavior and improve donor retention, it is important to ...
BackgroundNew regulatory requirements for donor eligibility challenge blood centers to recruit and r...
Donor attrition is costing charities a fortune. Previous research has examined the relative importan...