The retention of previous donors and the recruitment of new donors is a serious challenge for many blood donation services in their effort to prevent blood shortages. More and more services make use of some sort of donation incentives. However, the use of (material) incentives to motivate blood donors is fiercely controversial and there is a longstanding (ethical) debate about whether it should be allowed that donors receive material rewards. Interestingly, this debate is dealt with in almost complete absence of systematic empirical evidence on the effectiveness of material incentives in encouraging people to donate. In this paper, we argue that the discussion on what is ethical in motivating blood donors should be enriched with empirical ...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, ...
Abstract. The salience of each of two important reasons for giving blood (altruism and personal bene...
Background and Objectives: The design of effective donor recruitment campaigns requires an accurate ...
Recent shortages in the supply of blood donations have renewed the interest in how blood donations c...
Is blood donation a pure altruistic act? The answer to this question has profound implications for t...
There is a longstanding concern that material incentives might undermine prosocial motivation, leadi...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Background: A supply of blood, provided by volunteer donors, is crucial for all health services. Rec...
Background and Objectives. Why do people donate blood? Altruism is the common answer. However, altru...
The decision to donate blood and living organs is considered voluntary and altruistic. However, the ...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
Incentives are often used to enhance the effectiveness of recruitment and retention campaigns target...
Background and Objectives While blood donation is traditionally described as a behaviour motivated b...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, ...
Abstract. The salience of each of two important reasons for giving blood (altruism and personal bene...
Background and Objectives: The design of effective donor recruitment campaigns requires an accurate ...
Recent shortages in the supply of blood donations have renewed the interest in how blood donations c...
Is blood donation a pure altruistic act? The answer to this question has profound implications for t...
There is a longstanding concern that material incentives might undermine prosocial motivation, leadi...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Background: A supply of blood, provided by volunteer donors, is crucial for all health services. Rec...
Background and Objectives. Why do people donate blood? Altruism is the common answer. However, altru...
The decision to donate blood and living organs is considered voluntary and altruistic. However, the ...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
Incentives are often used to enhance the effectiveness of recruitment and retention campaigns target...
Background and Objectives While blood donation is traditionally described as a behaviour motivated b...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, ...
Abstract. The salience of each of two important reasons for giving blood (altruism and personal bene...
Background and Objectives: The design of effective donor recruitment campaigns requires an accurate ...