Purpose: This study aims to test the efficacy of the awareness of a transformative health service communication intervention targeted to African refugees in Australia, designed to increase their intentions to participate in blood donation and reduce any identified barriers. Design/methodology/approach: Following the intervention launch, a survey was administered to African refugees. The data were analysed with structural equation modelling. Findings: Intervention awareness increases refugees’ blood donation knowledge and intentions. Although it has no direct effect on refugees’ medical mistrust or perceived discrimination, intervention awareness indirectly reduces medical mistrust. The findings, thus, suggest that the intervention was trans...
Objectives: To develop and test a knowledge questionnaire about blood donation in African migrant co...
The current study examines how feelings of social inclusion influence migrant communities’ predispos...
The aim of this study was to assess whether the removal of blood donation “barriers” facilitates blo...
Purpose: This study aims to test the efficacy of the awareness of a transformative health service co...
Research suggests that African migrants are often positively predisposed towards blood donation, but...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess whether the removal of blood donation “barriers” facili...
Research suggests that African migrants are often positively predisposed towards blood donation, but...
BACKGROUND: An influx of African migrants and refugees can strain a host country\u27s blood services...
Purpose – The aim of this study was to assess whether the removal of blood donation “barriers” facil...
BACKGROUND: An influx of African migrants and refugees can strain a host country's blood services, b...
Blood donation rates in Australia are relatively low (i.e., around 3%) but are even lower among migr...
BACKGROUND: An influx of African migrants and refugees can strain a host country's blood services, b...
Background and Objectives: To establish blood donation rates among African refugees and migrants and...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the barriers to accessing medicines and pharmacy se...
Refugee populations remain as one of the most vulnerable members of society in many countries. Peopl...
Objectives: To develop and test a knowledge questionnaire about blood donation in African migrant co...
The current study examines how feelings of social inclusion influence migrant communities’ predispos...
The aim of this study was to assess whether the removal of blood donation “barriers” facilitates blo...
Purpose: This study aims to test the efficacy of the awareness of a transformative health service co...
Research suggests that African migrants are often positively predisposed towards blood donation, but...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess whether the removal of blood donation “barriers” facili...
Research suggests that African migrants are often positively predisposed towards blood donation, but...
BACKGROUND: An influx of African migrants and refugees can strain a host country\u27s blood services...
Purpose – The aim of this study was to assess whether the removal of blood donation “barriers” facil...
BACKGROUND: An influx of African migrants and refugees can strain a host country's blood services, b...
Blood donation rates in Australia are relatively low (i.e., around 3%) but are even lower among migr...
BACKGROUND: An influx of African migrants and refugees can strain a host country's blood services, b...
Background and Objectives: To establish blood donation rates among African refugees and migrants and...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the barriers to accessing medicines and pharmacy se...
Refugee populations remain as one of the most vulnerable members of society in many countries. Peopl...
Objectives: To develop and test a knowledge questionnaire about blood donation in African migrant co...
The current study examines how feelings of social inclusion influence migrant communities’ predispos...
The aim of this study was to assess whether the removal of blood donation “barriers” facilitates blo...