The aim of this study was to understand Australian donors' and nondonors' orientations toward 13 noncash incentives for blood and plasma donation and the associations between orientations and intention to donate (nondonors) and subsequent donation (donors).A survey of 1028 donors and 1201 nondonors was conducted online and by telephone. Donors were randomly selected from the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood donor panel; nondonors were selected from randomly generated fixed line and mobile telephone numbers across Australia. Incentives were chosen to reflect a wide array of possible noncash incentives that might be introduced by blood donation organizations (BDOs). Differences between donors and nondonors, as well as other subgroups, were inve...
Background: Blood collection agencies (BCAs) worldwide are continuously looking to improve recogniti...
Blood donation is a critical part of health services with a viable blood supply underpinning an effe...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...
Although only 6% of the eligible United Kingdom population regularly donate blood, reasons for low d...
Incentives are often used to enhance the effectiveness of recruitment and retention campaigns target...
SUMMARY: Background: Blood in Australia is sourced through voluntary, non-remunerated donations. Wit...
Although only 6% of the eligible United Kingdom population regularly donate blood, reasons for low d...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Both donors and non-donors have a positive image of blood donation,...
BACKGROUND: Each year, a large number of individuals in Australia are deferred from donating blood. ...
Although research on blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small se...
Maintaining adequate blood supply levels is an ongoing concern for many blood donation organisations...
The shortage of blood donors and increased demand for blood is an important health issue. Finding wa...
Background. Each year, a large number of individuals in Australia are deferred from donating blood. ...
Although research into blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small ...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Background: Blood collection agencies (BCAs) worldwide are continuously looking to improve recogniti...
Blood donation is a critical part of health services with a viable blood supply underpinning an effe...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...
Although only 6% of the eligible United Kingdom population regularly donate blood, reasons for low d...
Incentives are often used to enhance the effectiveness of recruitment and retention campaigns target...
SUMMARY: Background: Blood in Australia is sourced through voluntary, non-remunerated donations. Wit...
Although only 6% of the eligible United Kingdom population regularly donate blood, reasons for low d...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Both donors and non-donors have a positive image of blood donation,...
BACKGROUND: Each year, a large number of individuals in Australia are deferred from donating blood. ...
Although research on blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small se...
Maintaining adequate blood supply levels is an ongoing concern for many blood donation organisations...
The shortage of blood donors and increased demand for blood is an important health issue. Finding wa...
Background. Each year, a large number of individuals in Australia are deferred from donating blood. ...
Although research into blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small ...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Background: Blood collection agencies (BCAs) worldwide are continuously looking to improve recogniti...
Blood donation is a critical part of health services with a viable blood supply underpinning an effe...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...