2019
DOI: 10.2147/jbm.s217950
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<p>Use of Social Media in the Blood Donation Process in Saudi Arabia</p>

Abstract: PurposeThe main objective of this research was to investigate the use of social media in the blood donation process in Saudi Arabia. In addition, other objectives were to evaluate inhibitors, motivations and the possibility of using social networks to improve the practice of blood donation in this country.Participants and methodsA cross-sectional study was carried out to investigate the use of social media in the blood donation process in Saudi Arabia.This study was conducted using an online survey questionnai… Show more

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“…Previous findings suggested that social media could help to improve the blood donation practice in Saudi Arabia where there is a shortage of blood donors. 40 The poor rate of female donation can be improved by providing more accommodation facilities at the donation suites and improving health awareness through repeated campaigns.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous findings suggested that social media could help to improve the blood donation practice in Saudi Arabia where there is a shortage of blood donors. 40 The poor rate of female donation can be improved by providing more accommodation facilities at the donation suites and improving health awareness through repeated campaigns.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carter [101] reported that SNSAs helped to contain Ebola in Nigeria and contributed to recruiting volunteers, collecting donations for charities that helped with the outbreak. Similarly, Alanzi and Alsaeed [102] found that 243 (82%) of the participants received requests for blood donations through SNSAs in Saudi Arabia. Likewise, Alshakhs and Alanzi [103] found that 96 (80%) of participants from health-care professions in Saudi Arabia agreed with the benefits of using SNSAs in provision of health services, increased patient education, and public health awareness.…”
Section: The Impact Of Using Snsas On Civic Participationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This app can be used to conduct regularly spaced small blood donation camps in safe zone with precautionary measures. Appeal through social/mass media and electronic communication can play a huge role in donor recruitment [ [23] , [24] , [25] ]. It is best to discourage elderly donors and donors with co-morbid illness to step outside their home.…”
Section: Mitigative Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%