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. 2018 Sep 24;11(1):677.
doi: 10.1186/s13104-018-3786-7.

Blood donation practice and associated factors among health professionals in Tigray regional state public hospitals, northern Ethiopia

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Blood donation practice and associated factors among health professionals in Tigray regional state public hospitals, northern Ethiopia

Tsige Tadesse et al. BMC Res Notes. .

Abstract

Objective: The demand for blood and blood products are increasing in all part of the globe, especially in the developing nations. However, there is limited information on the level of blood donation practice and their related factors. Therefore, assessing the level of blood donation practice and its determinant factors among health professionals have a paramount importance in designing an effective strategy for sustaining adequate and safe blood provision in the hospitals.

Results: Out of 556 health professionals, 266 (47.8%) had ever donated blood in their life time. Age above 30 years (AOR = 2.756 95% CI 1.055-7.197), married health professionals (AOR = 1.729 95% CI 1.091-2.739), health professionals' knowledge of blood donation (AOR = 3.403 95% CI 2.296-5.044), health professionals' attitude towards blood donation (AOR = 3.41 95% CI 2.320-5.041) and health professionals who attend degree education (AOR = 0.315 95% CI 0.104-0.950) were significantly associated with blood donation behavior of health professionals. The magnitude of blood donation practice was found low. Therefore, the Ethiopian Red Cross Society and ministry of health should continue increasing the attitude and knowledge of health professionals toward blood donation practices are the key avenues interventions.

Keywords: Attitude; Blood donation.

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