Young and healthy but reluctant to donate blood: An empirical study on attitudes and motivations of university students
Worldwide, demand for blood and blood products has increased and it is important to work on donor recruitment strategies; and because in developed countries the young have been more reluctant to donate, it is particularly pertinent to assess their motivations. The aim of this study is to assess att...
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doaj-d4dc421e81d34bb2bb0113aba75c13582020-11-25T02:58:36ZengCoimbra University PressNotas Económicas0872-47332183-203X2018-12-014710.14195/2183-203X_47_3Young and healthy but reluctant to donate blood: An empirical study on attitudes and motivations of university studentsTiago Henriques0Carlota Quintal1Faculdade de Economia, Universidade de CoimbraFaculdade de Economia, Universidade de Coimbra Worldwide, demand for blood and blood products has increased and it is important to work on donor recruitment strategies; and because in developed countries the young have been more reluctant to donate, it is particularly pertinent to assess their motivations. The aim of this study is to assess attitudes, knowledge and motivations regarding blood donation and to identify factors associated with donation among young donors, using a sample of university students. We use a cross‑sectional survey, collected in the city of Coimbra, Portugal, using a self‑administered questionnaire, and adopted descriptive and multiple logistic regression analyses. We found that prevalence of donation is 16.5%. Donation is more likely among students engaged with the community, through volunteering activities, political participation or religion. Altruistic feelings positively affect donation. The odds of donation are 76% lower among students who expressed fear of needles. A traditional barrier, lack of time, is not statistically significant in our study. In the literature, altruistic feelings tend to be associated with older individuals, nonetheless, our results suggest that they play a relevant role even among students. Primary care services might be used to tackle the fear of needles and of the sight of blood at early ages. Time availability of students should be used to the advantage of authorities by promoting convenient collections at, for example, universities as already happens is some cases. https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/notaseconomicas/article/view/6067Blood donationmotivationsstudentsPortugal |
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Young and healthy but reluctant to donate blood: An empirical study on attitudes and motivations of university students |
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Young and healthy but reluctant to donate blood: An empirical study on attitudes and motivations of university students |
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Coimbra University Press |
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Notas Económicas |
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Worldwide, demand for blood and blood products has increased and it is important to work on donor recruitment strategies; and because in developed countries the young have been more reluctant to donate, it is particularly pertinent to assess their motivations. The aim of this study is to assess attitudes, knowledge and motivations regarding blood donation and to identify factors associated with donation among young donors, using a sample of university
students. We use a cross‑sectional survey, collected in the city of Coimbra, Portugal, using a self‑administered questionnaire, and adopted descriptive and multiple logistic regression analyses. We found that prevalence of donation is 16.5%. Donation is more likely among students engaged with the community, through volunteering activities, political participation or religion. Altruistic feelings positively affect donation. The odds of donation are 76% lower among students who expressed fear of needles. A traditional barrier, lack of time, is not statistically significant in our study. In the literature, altruistic feelings tend to be associated with older individuals, nonetheless, our results suggest that they play a relevant role even among students. Primary care services might be used to tackle the fear of needles and of the sight of blood at early ages. Time availability of students should be used to the advantage of authorities by promoting convenient collections at, for example, universities as already happens is some cases.
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