2016
DOI: 10.21767/2049-5471.100042
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Missing Minorities – A survey based description of the current state of minority blood donor recruitment across 23 countries

Abstract: What is known?1. Due to increasing migration, blood collection establishments are increasingly required to supply blood for patients from different ethnic backgrounds 2. People from minority groups are generally less actively involved in the blood supply than people from the indigenous population 3. Different ethnic groups can differ in blood group and tissue antigen expression, which can cause alloimmunisation if donor and patient are not from the same ethnic background What this paper adds1. Knowledge on the… Show more

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“…These minority recruitment programs encompassed a range of initiatives, including materials and websites in non-English languages, targeting minority communities through specific marketing materials, direct community engagement, education campaigns to highlight specific blood needs, group sponsorship, and multilingual and representative staff. 3,13,14 This study has a number of limitations. First, only eight blood collectors participated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These minority recruitment programs encompassed a range of initiatives, including materials and websites in non-English languages, targeting minority communities through specific marketing materials, direct community engagement, education campaigns to highlight specific blood needs, group sponsorship, and multilingual and representative staff. 3,13,14 This study has a number of limitations. First, only eight blood collectors participated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, given the lack of alternatives, no other variable would allow us to study blood donation patterns in such a wide range of countries and over time. Third, although migration has been recognized as an important demographic shift for the collection of blood in Europe, the Eurobarometer lacks systematic data to take this into account. Only 2% of respondents in our sample indicated they were born in a country different from their country of residence, and the reported status only allows the inclusion of first‐generation immigrants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recruitment and retention of blood donors from various ethnic backgrounds is increasingly important for an adequate supply of blood. However, in many Western countries, migrant minorities are underrepresented in the blood donor pool (van Dongen, Mews, de Kort, & Wagenmans, ). This underrepresentation presents a problem, since ethnic diversity in Western society is growing and some minority groups differ in extended blood typing compared to a country's majority population (Reid, Lomas‐Francis, & Olsson, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%