Background and Objectives: Adequate blood supply is crucial to the health-care system. To maintain a stable donor pool, donation-promotion strategies should not only be targeted in recruitment but also focus on retaining donors to give blood regularly. A study using statistical modelling is conducted to understand the first 4-year donation patterns for drop-out and committed first-time blood donors and to build model for the donor-type identification based on their first 1.5-year donation patterns. Subjects and Methods: First-time whole blood (n = 20 631) adult donors recruited in year 2000 and 2001 in Hong Kong were observed for more than 4 years. Cluster analysis was first applied to group donor type by their similarities in donation beha...
Introduction: Similar to other developed countries, only 3% of the total population in Hong Kong don...
Background and objectives: The availability of blood and blood products is crucial for the provision...
Background A too short recovery time after blood donation Results in a gradual depletion of iron sto...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention is vital to blood collection agencies. Past research has highlighted the...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention is vital to blood collection agencies. Past research has highlighted the...
Background—It is important to understand donor return behavior. Converting first time donors to beco...
BACKGROUND: Frequent blood donors are an important resource as they contribute many donations over t...
BACKGROUND: Frequent blood donors are an important resource as they contribute many donations over t...
Objective: To analyze the profile of blood donors in respect to the period of the first donation and...
Blood products are critical to health systems and donations by voluntary nonremunerated donors are r...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that there are three major blood donor segment...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to retain blood donors need to target the most influential and changeable ...
Objective: To describe and compare the characteristics of blood donors and non-donors and to examine...
textabstractBackground: To optimize the planning of blood donations but also to continue motivating ...
Introduction : Similar to other developed countries, only 3% of the total population in Hong ...
Introduction: Similar to other developed countries, only 3% of the total population in Hong Kong don...
Background and objectives: The availability of blood and blood products is crucial for the provision...
Background A too short recovery time after blood donation Results in a gradual depletion of iron sto...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention is vital to blood collection agencies. Past research has highlighted the...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention is vital to blood collection agencies. Past research has highlighted the...
Background—It is important to understand donor return behavior. Converting first time donors to beco...
BACKGROUND: Frequent blood donors are an important resource as they contribute many donations over t...
BACKGROUND: Frequent blood donors are an important resource as they contribute many donations over t...
Objective: To analyze the profile of blood donors in respect to the period of the first donation and...
Blood products are critical to health systems and donations by voluntary nonremunerated donors are r...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that there are three major blood donor segment...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to retain blood donors need to target the most influential and changeable ...
Objective: To describe and compare the characteristics of blood donors and non-donors and to examine...
textabstractBackground: To optimize the planning of blood donations but also to continue motivating ...
Introduction : Similar to other developed countries, only 3% of the total population in Hong ...
Introduction: Similar to other developed countries, only 3% of the total population in Hong Kong don...
Background and objectives: The availability of blood and blood products is crucial for the provision...
Background A too short recovery time after blood donation Results in a gradual depletion of iron sto...