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Introduction: In low income countries more than 50% of blood donations are
made by replacement and paid donors, many people in these countries are faced
with lack of knowledge, misperceptions and fears about the blood donation
process, which result in a limited number of voluntary non-remunerated regular
blood donors. Such countries are challenged to find creative recruitment methods
to combat misconceptions about blood donation and to motivate the public to
donate. The median whole blood donations in low income countries were
reported as 2.8 (0.4-8.2) per 1000 population which is very low comparing with
36.4 donation in developed countries. In Ethiopia, it is less than five donations
per 1000 population.
Objective: To assess knowledge, attitude, practice and associated factors
towards voluntary blood donation among adults in Bahirdar city.
Methods: A community based cross sectional study design will be employed
with multistage sampling technique among adults in Bahirdar city, Amhara
National Regional State from July 1-7, 2014. Ten trained data collectors and two
supervisors will be involved in the data collection process. A total of 733 eligible
adults will participate in this study and a pre-tested structured interviewer
administered questionnaire will be used. The returned questionnaires will be
checked for completeness, cleaned manually and entered in to EPI INFO
version~);tatistical software and then transferred to SPSS windows version 16.0
for further analysis. Tables, charts and graphs will be used to describe the data;
percentage will be used to identify the proportion of knowledge, attitude and
practice. Logistic regression will be used to identify the associated factors for
practice.
Work plan and Budget: This study will be done from July 1-7, 2014 and a total
of 30,736. birr is needed to undertake this stud |
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