Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has a need for blood and blood products that exceeds current availability. This unmet demand is evidenced by persistently high mortality rates associated with potentially reversible conditions such as haemorrhage and anaemia. This study reviews current literature on blood donation in SSA to identify common local motivators and deterrents to blood donation and highlights specific interventions that have successfully increased the number of blood donors in this region. Methods: The authors searched the health literature to identify original studies conducted in SSA that addressed blood donation motivators and deterrents. Data were then extracted from each study to determine how often each study identified specific mot...
BACKGROUND: An influx of African migrants and refugees can strain a host country\u27s blood services...
Background: Blood is an important ingredient in the modern public health delivery system to save the...
BACKGROUND: An influx of African migrants and refugees can strain a host country's blood services, b...
IntroductionSub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has a need for blood and blood products that exceeds current av...
Achieving an adequate blood supply in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) through donor mobilization and retent...
MBA - WBSBlood is a vital source of life. Beliefs and attitudes concerning blood affect the work of...
Blood donation rates in Australia are relatively low (i.e., around 3%) but are even lower among migr...
Aims: Access to sufficient, secure supplies of blood and safe transfusion services is a...
African migrants are underrepresented as blood donors in many Western countries, which can lead to s...
The objectives of this analysis were 1) to compare the sociodemographic characteristics of donors an...
OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to gain more insight into, and summarise, blood donation determi...
Blood donors of African descent are needed to safely treat chronic transfusion patients of similar e...
Background and objectivesSouth Africa has a markedly skewed representation where the majority of blo...
MBA - WBSIn South Africa, the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) is the largest blood tra...
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...
Background: Blood is an important ingredient in the modern public health delivery system to save the...
BACKGROUND: An influx of African migrants and refugees can strain a host country's blood services, b...
IntroductionSub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has a need for blood and blood products that exceeds current av...
Achieving an adequate blood supply in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) through donor mobilization and retent...
MBA - WBSBlood is a vital source of life. Beliefs and attitudes concerning blood affect the work of...
Blood donation rates in Australia are relatively low (i.e., around 3%) but are even lower among migr...
Aims: Access to sufficient, secure supplies of blood and safe transfusion services is a...
African migrants are underrepresented as blood donors in many Western countries, which can lead to s...
The objectives of this analysis were 1) to compare the sociodemographic characteristics of donors an...
OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to gain more insight into, and summarise, blood donation determi...
Blood donors of African descent are needed to safely treat chronic transfusion patients of similar e...
Background and objectivesSouth Africa has a markedly skewed representation where the majority of blo...
MBA - WBSIn South Africa, the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) is the largest blood tra...
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...
Background: Blood is an important ingredient in the modern public health delivery system to save the...
BACKGROUND: An influx of African migrants and refugees can strain a host country's blood services, b...