Analysis and Knowledge of Blood Groups and Attitudes Toward Blood Donation in Jordan

Q4 Medicine
Ahmad Alkhataybeh, Banan Alkhataybeh
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Background: This study aimed to determine the distribution of blood groups among Jordanian university students, investigate the Knowledge and attitudes toward blood donation among the study population. Also, it aimed at assessing any correlation between blood groups and achievement, geographical distribution, and gender. As well as, it aimed to investigate the personal Knowledge of blood group, the blood donations throughout life, matching of blood group compared to those registered in the governmental departments, ability to form a database of people who can donate blood.Methods: To attain the study's objective, a random sample of 830 Jordanian university students from different regions were selected. The researcher adopted an analytical and descriptive study.Results: The study revealed that the most prominent blood group among Jordanian university students is A group according to the ABO system and group O+ according to ABO and RH system. Also, it revealed that 93.6% had not donated blood.Conclusions: Blood group A was found to be the highest among the study population. 81.2% of the students were found to be RH+. Recording blood groups correctly and encouraging blood donation in the Jordanian community is critical for life-saving.
约旦血型及献血态度的分析与认识
背景:本研究旨在确定约旦大学生的血型分布,调查研究人群对献血的知识和态度。此外,它还旨在评估血型与成就、地理分布和性别之间的相关性。此外,它还旨在调查个人对血型的了解情况,一生的献血情况,与政府部门登记的血型的匹配情况,以及形成献血者数据库的能力。方法:为达到研究目的,随机抽取来自不同地区的约旦大学生830名。研究者采用了分析性和描述性的研究方法。结果:研究显示,约旦大学生中最突出的血型是ABO系统的A血型和ABO和RH系统的O+血型。此外,调查还显示,93.6%的人没有献血。结论:A型血在研究人群中发病率最高。81.2%的学生RH+。在约旦社区正确记录血型并鼓励献血对挽救生命至关重要。
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