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Volume 6, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Nurs Care, an open access journal

ISSN: 2167-1168

World Nursing 2017

July 10-12, 2017

23

rd

World Nursing and Healthcare Conference

July 10-12, 2017 Berlin, Germany

A survey: Knowledge and attitudes towards blood donation between post-secondary students who are

taking health-care and non-healthcare related programmes in Hong Kong

LI Wai Ting, Lo Hiu Man, WONG MF Florence, HO Hiu Yan, HO Wing Laam, MOK Ho Yan, POON Chiu Lam

and

POON Chiu Lam

Tung Wah College, Hong Kong

T

he demand of blood in Hong Kong has been increasing particularly due to ageing and increased prevalence of chronic-illnesses.

Hong Kong Red Cross conducted various campaigns to recruit new blood donors and promote blood donation practice for the

shortage of blood supply to the needy in hospitals. Knowledge and attitudes towards blood donation practice are crucial and the

perception of blood donation can be different between students in healthcare and non-healthcare programmes. This study aimed

to examine knowledge and attitudes towards blood donation between healthcare and non-healthcare students. A cross-sectional

study was used to achieve the study purpose. The validated questionnaire related to the study topics towards blood donation was

used. By March 2017, a total of 45 eligible subjects were recruited including 6 (13.3%) from healthcare programmes and 39 (86.7%)

from non-healthcare programmes. The data collection is still in progress. Of 45 subjects, most of them (80%) had no religion. There

were 60% of them with no experience of blood donation. The preliminary result showed that the item “fear of seeing blood” was

significant difference between healthcare and non-healthcare student groups (t=3.457, p=0.002). The mean (SD) of the item ‘fear of

seeing blood” between healthcare and non-healthcare student groups were 4.17 (0.408) and 3.31(1.151) respectively. Based on this

preliminary result, strategies to cope with fear of seeing blood may be needed to promote blood donation in this specific age group.

Education with psychological support to improve knowledge and attitudes towards blood donation is important to encourage blood

donation practice. (250 words)

Biography

LI Wai Ting is a nursing student studying Bachelor Degree of Health Sciences (Major in Nursing) at Tung Wah College in Hong Kong. Ms. LI Wai Ting is representing

the group to give the presentation in the conference. Her research interests include blood donation, knowledge and attitudes of undergraduate students.

LI Wai Ting et al., J Nurs Care 2017, 6:4(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2167-1168-C1-049