The influence of sociodemographic factors, knowledge and attitude on the practice of blood donation

M. Akpochafor, S. Adeneye, Akpolile Franklin Daniel, A. Omojola, A. Aweda
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Background: Maintaining a constant supply of blood in the blood bank is essential to the practice of medicine today. Safe supplies can only be achieved by continual recruitment and retention of voluntary blood donors which is based on effective and efficient education/intervention. Aim: The study was aimed at assessing the knowledge, attitude and practice of blood donation amongst adults in Mushin local government of Lagos and determining the factors which affect the practice of blood donation. Study Design: This was a cross-sectional study involving 360 adults recruited using a multistage sampling technique. A structured pre-tested questionnaire was used to collected data on knowledge, attitude and practice. Data analysed using SPSS version 21. Frequency and percentages were calculated for categorical data and mean was determined for continuous data. Association was determined by unconditional logistic regression. Statistical significance was considered at P=0.05. Results: The mean age of respondents was 35.08± 11.6years and males accounted for 54.89% (194) of study population. Two hundred and forty three (67.5%) had adequate knowledge of blood donation while 315(87.5%) had a favourable attitude. Only 63(17.5%) had ever donated blood before. Males, who had adequate knowledge (AOR=7.128, CI=2.55-19.91), tertiary education (AOR=6.433, CI=2.084-19.85) and between the ages of 41-50years (AOR=6.027, CI=2.655-13.680) had greater odds of donating blood. Fear was the major deterrent to donation blood. Conclusion: The practice of blood donation was low. Key determinants for the practice of blood donation were male sex, adequacy of knowledge, tertiary education and age between 41 and 50years. Keywords: Voluntary non remunerated donors, knowledge, attitude, practice, blood donation
社会人口学因素、知识和态度对献血行为的影响
背景:维持血库的持续血液供应对当今医学实践至关重要。只有在有效和高效率的教育/干预的基础上不断招募和留住自愿献血者,才能实现安全供应。目的:本研究旨在评估拉各斯穆辛地方政府成年人献血的知识、态度和实践,并确定影响献血实践的因素。研究设计:这是一项横断面研究,采用多阶段抽样技术招募360名成年人。采用结构化的预测问卷收集知识、态度和行为方面的数据。数据分析使用SPSS版本21。分类资料计算频率和百分比,连续资料计算平均值。通过无条件逻辑回归确定相关性。P=0.05认为差异有统计学意义。结果:调查对象平均年龄为35.08±11.6岁,男性194人,占54.89%。243人(67.5%)对献血有充分的了解,315人(87.5%)对献血有良好的态度。只有63人(17.5%)曾经献血。知识水平较高(AOR=7.128, CI=2.55 ~ 19.91)、受过高等教育(AOR=6.433, CI=2.084 ~ 19.85)、年龄在41 ~ 50岁之间(AOR=6.027, CI=2.655 ~ 13.680)的男性献血几率较高。恐惧是献血的主要障碍。结论:献血实施率低。献血行为的关键决定因素是男性、知识是否充足、受过高等教育以及年龄在41至50岁之间。关键词:无偿献血者;知识;态度
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