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Results from the blood donor competence, autonomy, and relatedness enhancement (blood donor CARE) randomized trial.

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France, CR; France, JL; Himawan, LK; Fox, KR; Livitz, IE; Ankawi, B; Slepian, PM; Kowalsky, JM; Duffy, L; Kessler, DA; Rebosa, M; Rehmani, S ...
Published in: Transfusion
September 2021

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to promote competence, autonomy, and relatedness among first-time whole blood donors to enhance intrinsic motivation and increase retention. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Using a full factorial design, first-time donors (N = 2002) were randomly assigned to a no-treatment control condition or to one of seven intervention conditions designed to promote donation competence, autonomy, relatedness, a combination of two (e.g., competence and autonomy), or all three constructs. Participants completed donor motivation measures before the intervention and 6 weeks later, and subsequent donation attempts were assessed for 1 year. RESULTS: There was no significant group difference in the frequency of donation attempts or in the number of days to return. Significant effects of group were observed for 10 of the 12 motivation measures, although follow-up analyses revealed significant differences from the control group were restricted to interventions that included an autonomy component. Path analyses confirmed direct associations between interventions involving autonomy and donor motivation, and indirect mediation of donation attempts via stronger donation intentions and lower donation anxiety. CONCLUSION: Among young, first-time, whole blood donors, brief interventions that include support for donor autonomy were associated with direct effects on donor motivation and indirect, but small, effects on subsequent donation behavior.

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Transfusion

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1537-2995

Publication Date

September 2021

Volume

61

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2637 / 2649

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Self Efficacy
  • Motivation
  • Male
  • Intention
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Blood Donors
  • Blood Banks
 

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France, C. R., France, J. L., Himawan, L. K., Fox, K. R., Livitz, I. E., Ankawi, B., … Shaz, B. H. (2021). Results from the blood donor competence, autonomy, and relatedness enhancement (blood donor CARE) randomized trial. Transfusion, 61(9), 2637–2649. https://doi.org/10.1111/trf.16577
France, Christopher R., Janis L. France, Lina K. Himawan, Kristen R. Fox, Irina E. Livitz, Brett Ankawi, P Maxwell Slepian, et al. “Results from the blood donor competence, autonomy, and relatedness enhancement (blood donor CARE) randomized trial.Transfusion 61, no. 9 (September 2021): 2637–49. https://doi.org/10.1111/trf.16577.
France CR, France JL, Himawan LK, Fox KR, Livitz IE, Ankawi B, et al. Results from the blood donor competence, autonomy, and relatedness enhancement (blood donor CARE) randomized trial. Transfusion. 2021 Sep;61(9):2637–49.
France, Christopher R., et al. “Results from the blood donor competence, autonomy, and relatedness enhancement (blood donor CARE) randomized trial.Transfusion, vol. 61, no. 9, Sept. 2021, pp. 2637–49. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/trf.16577.
France CR, France JL, Himawan LK, Fox KR, Livitz IE, Ankawi B, Slepian PM, Kowalsky JM, Duffy L, Kessler DA, Rebosa M, Rehmani S, Frye V, Shaz BH. Results from the blood donor competence, autonomy, and relatedness enhancement (blood donor CARE) randomized trial. Transfusion. 2021 Sep;61(9):2637–2649.
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Published In

Transfusion

DOI

EISSN

1537-2995

Publication Date

September 2021

Volume

61

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2637 / 2649

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Self Efficacy
  • Motivation
  • Male
  • Intention
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Blood Donors
  • Blood Banks