2020
DOI: 10.15406/htij.2020.08.00226
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Saving lives through voluntary blood donation: learning from medical students in ruvuma, southern Tanzania

Abstract: Background: Medical students present a high merit and potential source of blood in hospitals due to their medical knowledge, physiological potential by age however their use has been rarely described in southern Tanzania. Objectives: The main objective of the study was to assess the knowledge, attitude, willingness for the future blood donation among medical students of southern, Tanzania. Methods: A cross-sectional study to assess awareness, knowledge, attitudes, willingness and factors associated blood don… Show more

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“…Temporary or permanent deferrals are possible [3]. Temporary deferral means the prospective donor has been deferred due to a reversible, time-limited factor like low hemoglobin or high/low blood pressure, whereas permanent deferral means the prospective donor has been deferred due to non-removable, longterm factors like HIV, Hepatitis B or C, or syphilis infection (TTIs) [4][5][6]. All deferred donors should be treated with respect and care in a confidential manner, with a clear explanation of the rationale for the deferral and the opportunity to ask questions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temporary or permanent deferrals are possible [3]. Temporary deferral means the prospective donor has been deferred due to a reversible, time-limited factor like low hemoglobin or high/low blood pressure, whereas permanent deferral means the prospective donor has been deferred due to non-removable, longterm factors like HIV, Hepatitis B or C, or syphilis infection (TTIs) [4][5][6]. All deferred donors should be treated with respect and care in a confidential manner, with a clear explanation of the rationale for the deferral and the opportunity to ask questions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%