“Improving the odds for everybody” : narrative and media in stem cell donor recruitment patient appeals, and the work to redress racial inequity

  • Williams, R.
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Publication date
August 2022
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Stem cell registries, which provide cells for transplants in blood malignancy treatment, recruit donors partly through mobilising narrative. This is often via appeals from patients without matching donors who seek to encourage registrations from people who might go on to be their own, or somebody else’s, donor. Registries have also historically underserved racially minoritised communities, who are less likely to locate matching donors. As such, appeals often come from racially minoritised patients. Prior research highlights the importance of narrative in health contexts, and donation in particular. However, the impact of stories on those telling them is underexplored. This paper fills this gap, providing analysis of a range of interview, me...

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