Objective: To describe and compare the characteristics of blood donors and non-donors and to examine factors associated with donation, including motivators and barriers of blood donation in Guangzhou, China. Design: Cross-sectional survey using self-administered standardized structured questionnaires on both donors and non-donors. Setting: 12 mobile and 4 permanent blood donation stations in Guangzhou during the whole operation time. Participants: 500 blood donors who donated at the donation sites and 500 non-donors who never donated and passed by the station were asked to complete a self-administered questionnaire during Dec 10, 2013 to Jun 25, 2014. Main outcome measures: Blood donation or no donation. Results: 1080 questionnaire...
Background: Donor recruitment and retention are significant problems in blood collection agencies ar...
Background Problems with blood supply in China in the 1990s stimulated measures to achieve 100 % vol...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The adequacy of blood depends on blood donation rates and numbers of blood do...
Background: Blood Fee Reimbursement Policy (BFRP) in Guangzhou was implemented in 2004, where costs ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that there are three major blood donor segment...
Secure supply of safe blood components from voluntary non-remunerated blood donation is an important...
[[abstract]]Unpaid blood donation is the goal that the modernized country pursues , and according to...
Introduction: Similar to other developed countries, only 3% of the total population in Hong Kong don...
Introduction: Recruitment of potential blood donors from a younger age group is a good effort becaus...
Introduction : Similar to other developed countries, only 3% of the total population in Hong ...
Background: Targeting young people to donate blood is a particularly promising option. The aim of th...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to determine different factors explaining the intention of ...
Introduction: Past studies pay little attention to the intention to donate hematopoietic stem cells ...
Objectives of this study were to analyze characteristics influencing blood donation status, to ident...
With a growing need for blood and blood products, managers of blood collection agencies are interest...
Background: Donor recruitment and retention are significant problems in blood collection agencies ar...
Background Problems with blood supply in China in the 1990s stimulated measures to achieve 100 % vol...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The adequacy of blood depends on blood donation rates and numbers of blood do...
Background: Blood Fee Reimbursement Policy (BFRP) in Guangzhou was implemented in 2004, where costs ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that there are three major blood donor segment...
Secure supply of safe blood components from voluntary non-remunerated blood donation is an important...
[[abstract]]Unpaid blood donation is the goal that the modernized country pursues , and according to...
Introduction: Similar to other developed countries, only 3% of the total population in Hong Kong don...
Introduction: Recruitment of potential blood donors from a younger age group is a good effort becaus...
Introduction : Similar to other developed countries, only 3% of the total population in Hong ...
Background: Targeting young people to donate blood is a particularly promising option. The aim of th...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to determine different factors explaining the intention of ...
Introduction: Past studies pay little attention to the intention to donate hematopoietic stem cells ...
Objectives of this study were to analyze characteristics influencing blood donation status, to ident...
With a growing need for blood and blood products, managers of blood collection agencies are interest...
Background: Donor recruitment and retention are significant problems in blood collection agencies ar...
Background Problems with blood supply in China in the 1990s stimulated measures to achieve 100 % vol...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The adequacy of blood depends on blood donation rates and numbers of blood do...