Assessment of beliefs and attitude towards blood donation among the population of Tumkur district: A cross sectional study

Prasad Hmr, Karthik Lr
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Background: Blood donation is crucial aspect of healthcare, ensuring steady supply of safe blood for medical treatments and emergencies. Understanding the beliefs, behaviors and opinions surrounding blood donation is essential for developing effective strategies to promote voluntary blood donation. This cross-sectional study aims to assess and analyze the factors influencing blood donation in Tumkur district of Karnataka, India. Methodology: A cross-sectional community-based study was conducted in Tumkur district over a period of six months. A total of 1000 subjects were included of age 18–65 years from different communities and socioeconomic backgrounds. The structured questionnaire was asked on demographics, knowledge, misunderstandings, previous donation history, willingness and decision-making variables. Results: The study found that while a majority (70%) of the participants were aware of the importance of blood donation, only small proportion (15%) had donated blood previously. Misconceptions and fear of needles were identified as key barriers to blood donation. Moreover, religious and cultural beliefs were observed to influence willingness to donate among certain communities. Younger age, higher education and positive experiences with blood donation drives were associated with an increased likelihood of future donation. Conclusion: Religious and cultural sensitivities should be taken into account when designing donation campaigns in specific communities. Engaging educational institutions and community organizations could play a pivotal role in promoting positive attitude towards blood donation among the youth. It is imperative for healthcare authorities to collaborate with local leaders and stakeholders to develop effective strategies for increasing voluntary blood donation rates in Tumkur district. Keywords: blood donation; beliefs; behaviors; opinions; Tumkur district
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评估图姆库尔地区居民的献血观念和态度:横断面研究
背景:献血是医疗保健的一个重要方面,可确保为医疗和紧急情况稳定供应安全的血液。了解有关献血的信仰、行为和观点,对于制定有效的策略促进自愿献血至关重要。本横断面研究旨在评估和分析印度卡纳塔克邦图姆库尔地区影响献血的因素。研究方法:在图姆库尔地区开展了一项为期六个月的社区横断面研究。共有 1000 名年龄在 18-65 岁之间、来自不同社区和社会经济背景的受试者参与了研究。结构化问卷调查了人口统计学、知识、误解、以往捐赠史、意愿和决策变量。结果显示研究发现,虽然大多数参与者(70%)知道献血的重要性,但只有一小部分(15%)曾经献过血。误解和对针头的恐惧被认为是献血的主要障碍。此外,宗教和文化信仰也影响了某些群体的献血意愿。年龄越小、受教育程度越高、参加献血活动的经历越积极,今后献血的可能性就越大。结论在特定社区设计献血活动时,应考虑到宗教和文化敏感性。教育机构和社区组织的参与可在促进年轻人对献血持积极态度方面发挥关键作用。医疗机构必须与当地领导和利益相关者合作,制定有效策略,提高图姆库尔地区的自愿献血率。关键词:献血;信仰;行为;观点;图姆库尔地区
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