Honorary blood donations in urban and rural areas in Poland
Keywords
blood donations, donor, blood transfusion, health promotionAbstract
Olejniczak Dominik, Grochowska Ewa, Czerw Aleksandra, Juszczyk Grzegorz, Religioni Urszula, Duda-Zalewska Aneta, Staniszewska Anna, Mikos Marcin. Honorary blood donations in urban and rural areas in Poland. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2015;5(6):65-72. ISSN 2391-8306. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18278
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Received: 20.04.2015. Revised 28.05.2015. Accepted: 04.06.2015.
Honorary blood donations in urban and rural areas in Poland
Dominik Olejniczak1, Ewa Grochowska1, Aleksandra Czerw1, Grzegorz Juszczyk1, Urszula Religioni1, Aneta Duda-Zalewska1, Anna Staniszewska2, Marcin Mikos3
1Department of Public Health, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
2Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
3Institute of Public Health, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Cracow, Poland,
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Abstract
Aim
The main purpose of the study was to compare blood donation awareness among students residing in urban and rural areas.
Subject and methods
The research tool was an anonymous, original questionnaire designed for the purpose of the study. The questionnaire was distributed among 439 people. In the first stage, authors selected randomly two fields of study at Medical University of Warsaw. Next, three years of study were randomly selected in these two chosen fields.
Results
Nearly 40% of the students admitted that they have donated blood or other compounds. There is statistically significant relation (p=0.0000, Fi=0.25) between blood donation and place of residence of respondents. Students living in cities more seldom showed they have donated blood or other compound. The most common reason that impels students to donate blood is the desire to help another human being.
Conclusions
The level of students' knowledge about blood donations issue is not good enough. It is recommended to introduce intensive information campaigns about the need of blood donation, for example in the form of social campaigns.
Key words: blood donations, donor, blood transfusion, health promotion.
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